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Singapore, 4 February 2026 – Airbus and Thai Airways International (THAI) have strengthened their long-standing partnership with an agreement to extend their FHS component support to cover the airline’s new A321neo fleet, which has progressively been joined THAI operations from 2025.
The long-term agreement covers a wide range of component services, including on-site stock, pool access and component repair services at their main base in Bangkok, Thailand. In addition, THAI will benefit from Airbus’ engineering expertise and dedicated FHS regional representatives, providing close operational support for the airline’s daily maintenance activities and enhancing fleet availability and cost predictability.
THAI’s first FHS agreement came in 2012, signing a component support to cover 20 A320ceo aircraft. The two parties have now agreed to extend the scope of the agreement to include 32 A321neo aircraft, reflecting Thai Airways’ continued confidence in Airbus’ comprehensive and reliable maintenance support solutions.
“Extending our FHS agreement with THAI to support their A321neo fleet demonstrates the strength of our long-standing relationship and our commitment to supporting the airline’s fleet modernisation strategy,” said Anand Stanley, President Airbus Asia-Pacific. “Through comprehensive component support and local engineering presence, we are helping THAI optimise operations as it introduces the next generation of single-aisle aircraft.”
Airbus FHS provides flexible, comprehensive maintenance solutions designed to help airlines maximise fleet performance while minimising total operating costs. Drawing on Airbus’ global expertise, advanced digital capabilities and data-driven insights, FHS enhances operational efficiency and reliability. Airbus FHS is a worldwide leader in Power-by-the-Hour component support, supporting airlines with predictable, long-term maintenance solutions.
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