Turkish Technic signs deals with Malaysia, mulls investments in Asia-Pacific,


Turkish Airlines Chief Executive Ilker Ayci said the airline aimed to increase capabilities, expand its customer portfolio, and continue investment and growth efforts, and added it was "continuously" evaluating investment opportunities in the region

ISTANBUL: Turkish Technic, Turkish Airlines' aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul company, said on Tuesday it was mulling investment opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region and had signed a series of agreements with companies in Malaysia.

In a statement, Turkish Technic said it had signed a deal on Monday with Sapura Technics, a Malaysian repair and maintenance company, and a subsidiary of Sapura Resources Berhad.

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