PHOTO COURTESY SATAIR
Satair, an Airbus Services company, and Champion Aerospace, a global leader in aerospace ignition and power systems, have officially signed a multi-year distribution agreement, extending their successful 40-year partnership. This new agreement reaffirms their collaboration on the global distribution of Champion’s turbine engine ignition products.
Under the terms of the signed agreement, Satair has been granted exclusive commercial aftermarket distribution rights to Champion’s igniters, exciters, and ignition leads. This strengthened partnership enhances Satair’s product portfolio while continuing to deliver high-quality solutions and technical support to operators worldwide.
“We are delighted to extend our long-standing relationship with Champion Aerospace through this renewed agreement,” said Cindy da Silva, director OEM product management, Satair. “This extension allows us to continue providing our customers with exceptional products and support, reinforcing our shared commitment to delivering value in the aerospace industry.”
Andrew Wall, president of Champion Aerospace, added, “Our long-standing partnership with Satair has been instrumental in the support to operators and MROs of our performance-proven ignition components. With this signed agreement, we reaffirm our joint commitment to advancing aerospace ignition systems and providing exceptional aftermarket service with seamless access for our global customer base.”
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