IATA and IATP Partner to Address Critical Aviation Supply Chain Challenges
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Airlines Technical Pool (IATP) have announced a joint strategy to mitigate severe supply chain disruptions. This collaboration aims to create a more resilient and efficient parts-sharing ecosystem for the global airline industry. The initiative will focus on developing a trusted platform for trading and pooling aircraft components, particularly for engine parts which are in short supply. By improving data visibility and establishing best practices, the partnership seeks to reduce aircraft on ground (AOG) situations. This effort is designed to help carriers, especially smaller ones, gain better access to the necessary parts to maintain their fleets.
Official Source: https://aviationweek.com/mro/aircraft-propulsion/iata-iatp-unveil-joint-strategy-ease-airline-supply-chain-challenges
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