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March 12, 2015

FAT – Egyptair

Egyptair

We are pleased to annonce that we have succesfully performed Factory Acceptance Test on a GPU for a new hangar 7000 for Egyptair.

The delivery takes place in March and the unit is expected to be in service around the month of June.

Since 2009, Egyptair have bought ITW GSE AXA Power units, because “the ITW GSE AXA Power products are known among ourselves and our customers for high quality and reliability, both in relation to the product performance, project management and after sales support.
ITW GSE AXA Power has always reacted fast and positively to our feedback and continued to develop its products to meet the latest requirements from Egyptair and we will use their systems again”, they state in a letter.

What a great support from a loyal customer ! Thank you so much.

 

 

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