Aircraft maintenance
Adria Tehnika extends cooperation with Easyjet
Ljubljana – Slovenian aircraft maintenance company Adria Tehnika announced on Monday that it has signed a new five-year cooperation agreement with Easyjet. The contract covers aircraft maintenance at Ljubljana Airport, airframe and component maintenance, line maintenance, on-demand support and other tasks for aircraft technicians.
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