10 April 2018

Tulpar Interior Group has expanded its capability to service components on the SSJ 100

Tulpar Interior Group has successfully passed the EASA audit and expanded its competence in the maintenance and repair of aviation components, including the ones installed on Sukhoi Super Jet aircraft.

Now, according to the EASA program for SSJ 100 Tulpar IG performs major repairs of evacuation ramps, engine fire extinguishers, APU fire extinguishers, oxygen cylinders, oxygen masks for pilots and passengers, passenger and business class seats, life jackets, ovens and coffee makers.

Maintenance and repair of components is one of the areas of activity of the company since 2010. Today Tulpar IG serves the components used on aircrafts like SSJ 100, Boeing 737, CRJ 100/200, Airbus 320 Family, ATR 42, ATR 72. In comparison with similar enterprises, Tulpar IG has the largest range of components. There are unique positions that no one else operates in the Russian Federation: overhaul of portable liquid fire extinguishers, propulsion and APU fire extinguishers, oxygen pilots' masks, imported components for small aircraft.

Especially for the implementation of the maintenance of components under the EASA program and ensuring the needs of the operators in full, which in the future will only increase, Tulpar IG launched a new workshop. The area of ​​the aircraft maintenance and repair department (EASA) is more than 500 square meters. Logistics is also being improved for customer convenience. For example, the delivery of components to Moscow area takes 10-16 hours. In addition, Tulpar IG receives and sends components to such cities as Ufa, Tyumen, Surgut, Mineralnye Vody, Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, etc.

The undoubted advantage for customers of Group of companies “Tulpar” is that the maintenance of components is often combined with the planned or operational maintenance of the aircraft itself on the basis of Tulpar Technic Ltd. at Kazan International Airport. And the combination of interior work significantly reduces the total demurrage of aircraft.