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Mesa Air Group selects Delta TechOps for 12-Year CF34 Engine Repair Services; Program expected to realize $300 million in revenue.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-18 April 2007-Delta-Air: Mesa Air Group selects Delta TechOps for 12-Year CF34 Engine Repair Services; Program expected to realize $300 million in revenue(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18042007 ATLANTA - Delta Air Lines and Mesa Air Group have reached agreement on a 12-year deal to support Mesa's CF34 engine program.
The deal is valued at approximately $300 million over the course of the agreement. As a result of this agreement, Delta's Technical Operations division - TechOps - will manage the entire Mesa engine fleet and will provide on-site program management with representatives based in Phoenix, where Mesa is headquartered. "We are thrilled to be partnering with Mesa on such an exciting and substantial agreement," said Tony...
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