Source: ALTA
The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) is pleased to announce the joining of Seattle Aviation Solutions (SAS) as its new Affiliate Member.
Seattle Aviation Solutions (SAS) has stood out in the aviation industry as a key player in the provision of aeronautical spare parts and maintenance and repair (MRO) services.
SAS has an inventory valued at over USD 25 million, including components from Boeing, Bombardier, Textron, PPG, Concorde and others. This wide range of spare parts has supported airlines, private jet operators and maintenance organizations throughout the world. SAS also specializes in dismantling aircraft for their parts sales.
José Ricardo Botelho, ALTA’s Executive Director & CEO, expressed his satisfaction with the joining of SAS: “We are pleased to welcome Seattle Aviation Solutions as our new Affiliate Member. Their industry presence and commitment to quality in aviation is highly valued. We look forward to working closely with SAS on future projects and activities that will benefit our members and contribute to the development of the industry in our region.”
Mustafa Altork, CEO of SAS, also expressed his pleasure at joining ALTA: “I am very pleased to belong to the ALTA family, and to be able to contribute towards supporting the organization and its members to continue to grow, and thus the entire geographic area we belong to.”
This company founded in 2017 has an FAA- and EASA-approved Part 145 with capability to perform accessory repairs, including almost any pneumatic or hydraulic component. The shop is currently expanding to support all Airbus and Boeing aircraft on the market. SAS is headquartered and has its main warehouse in Seattle (USA) and a satellite office and warehouse in Dubai. It also has business offices in Istanbul and Madrid.
Recently, Seattle Aviation Solutions was included in the prestigious Inc. 5000 list. This achievement is a reflection of its ongoing commitment to innovation and the supply of spare parts to meet the needs of business and commercial aviation customers, reinforcing its position as a world leader in this field.