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Investing.com -- Thales has secured a contract with IndiGo, India’s largest airline, to provide maintenance services for several hundred aircraft over an 11-year period.
Under the agreement announced Wednesday, the French defense and aerospace technology group will maintain IndiGo’s fleet of 430 Airbus A320 aircraft as well as a future order of more than 800 A32X planes.
Maintenance work will be performed at Thales’s new avionics facility in Gurugram, near Delhi airport.
As part of the deal, IndiGo has also extended a five-year contract with Thales subsidiary AvioBook for its electronic flight bag solution, which helps the airline reduce paper consumption.
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