SAMCO Aircraft Maintenance, a leading aircraft maintenance provider, is pleased to announce the successful acquisition of Austrian Airlines Techniks Bratislava (ATB). Established in 2006, ATB has been offering heavy maintenance services to regional aircraft operators. Under the previous ownership of Austrian Airlines, ATB achieved remarkable growth and success. This change of ownership marks a new chapter for ATB, bringing fresh perspectives and expertise to further strengthen ATB’s position as a provider of aircraft maintenance services.

 

SAMCO Aircraft Maintenance is proud off this significant milestone, which doubles it’s Base Maintenance footprint in Europe and makes SAMCO the largest independent MRO in its market segment.  With the Airbus A220 and Embraer 190 E1 and E2 series at the forefront, SAMCO Aircraft maintenance will be a key player for airlines and lessors with this portfolio.

 

Both companies will continue to operate in parallel, while they explore opportunities for synergies, optimalisation and cooperation. SAMCO Aircraft Maintenance recognizes that its workforce is essential and linear to its success. This expansion will create career opportunities, training and individual development tracks and is a solid basis for long term employment opportunities creating thereby a solid capacity basis.

 

About SAMCO Aircraft Maintenance

Established in 1988 as an independent third party maintenance provider, SAMCO’s fully equipped facility provides a vast array of aircraft maintenance activities, including heave base maintenance checks, line maintenance, logistic support, continuing airworthiness, structural repairs, and structural & avionics modification programs. Besides the EASA Part145, DOA and CAMO approvals, SAMCO Aircraft Maintenance holds various national approvals such as Transport Canada, UK CAA and FAA approvals.