Atlanta, GA (Vocus) 29 September 2010

Delta Air Lines? Maintenance Division (NYSE DAL), Delta TechOps, has expanded its relationship with Ryan International Airlines, to support services component as part of an output per hour (HTPB) program for the corporate statutes provide Boeing fleet ????. The new three-year multi-million dollar extends the initial conditions with Ryan International 2014.

â? Delta TechOps proved that her team’s expertise and responsiveness, we must keep our aircraft in good condition has a best performance? Reyes said Ray, Vice President of Technical Operations, Ryan International. â? We know we can count on them the full support and unparalleled expertise to offer to our activities, both in North America and> abroad.â ????

Since May 2008, Delta TechOps all supporting components for Ryan International made available? s Boeing 767 in North America and as a supplier to write for the airlines served? CF6-80A2 S and P & W4000 and 331-200 Auxiliary Power Unit (APU). The new agreement extends this protection to all Boeing 767-HTPB components in North America and Europe, and a Boeing 757 of the HTPB components in North America.

â? With years of experience in the maintenance of Delta? s provides the worldwide fleet Delta TechOps the flexibility, service and efficiency thatâ? s no other MROs, â? Said Tony Charaf, president of Delta TechOps. â? The extension of this initial agreement reflects confidence in our Ryan International techniciansâ? Ability to support its fleet worldwide.â ????

via Ryan International Airlines

Ryan Aviation Corporation began in 1976 in Wichita, Kansas, as the Fixed Base Operator (FBO) the maintenance and refueling at the Mid-Continent Airport. In 1981 the company began to cargo aircraft under the name of Ryan International Airlines, improve its Part 135 certificate with a Part 121 air carrier certificate. In 1994, the assets of the FBO have been sold, and traffic was the only object of the Ryan International Airlines.

1981-2002, Ryan International Airlines carrying mail and cargo air overnight, and taken in 1984, and holiday charter passengers. In 2006, Ryan moved its headquarters to a new, state of the art facility in Rockford, Illinois.

over the past year, has used Ryan for more than 30 aircraft of various types on their operating certificate. Ryan has emerged as an industry leader in safety, service and quality in the charter airline market. For more information, please visit www.flyryan.com.


Delta TechOps


Delta TechOps is the largest airline maintenance, repair and overhaul provider in North America, more than 0 million in sales in 2009. In addition to providing maintenance and engineering support for Delta’s fleet of over 750 aircraft operated Delta TechOps more than 150 customers in the aerospace industry and other airlines in the world, specializing in highly skilled workers such as engines, components, hangar and line maintenance. Delta TechOps employs more than 8,500 professionals and maintenance is one of the most experienced provider in the world with more than seven decades of aviation expertise. Learn more about Delta TechOps is available at: deltatechops.com.


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