Turkish Technic Secures Landmark Component Support Contract With Uzbekistan’s Centrum Air for Airbus A320 Fleet
Turkish Technic enters the Uzbek market with a long-term Airbus A320 support deal for Centrum Air. Read how this partnership boosts regional aviation MRO.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 27, 2026, 11:45 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Anadolu Agency

A Strategic Entry Into the Central Asian Aviation Market
The recent agreement between Turkish Technic and Centrum Air represents a significant expansion of Turkish influence within the Central Asian aerospace sector. As the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) division of Turkish Airlines, Turkish Technic has officially added Uzbekistan’s largest private carrier to its international customer base. This partnership is the first of its kind for the company within the Uzbek market, signaling a targeted effort to capture emerging opportunities in the region’s growing aviation industry. By providing high-level technical support, Turkish Technic is positioning itself as a primary partner for carriers seeking to modernize their operational frameworks.
Comprehensive Component Pool Services for Airbus A320s
The core of the long-term contract focuses on a robust component pool agreement designed specifically for Centrum Air’s Airbus A320 fleet. Under the terms of the deal, the Uzbek airline will gain direct access to Turkish Technic’s vast global inventory of aircraft parts. This infrastructure is essential for minimizing aircraft-on-ground (AOG) times and ensuring that the airline can maintain a rigorous flight schedule without the delays typically associated with parts procurement. The logistics network provided by the Turkish firm allows for a seamless supply chain of critical components, which is vital for a growing private carrier.
Operational Efficiency as a Foundation for Growth
For Centrum Air, which operates under the umbrella of Centrum Holding, the collaboration is viewed as a critical step toward achieving long-term operational excellence. CEO Mikail Akbulut of Turkish Technic emphasized that the company’s extensive experience in component services will provide the necessary foundation for Centrum Air to operate efficiently. By outsourcing the management of complex component inventories, the Uzbek airline can focus its internal resources on fleet expansion and network development. This strategic reliance on a global MRO leader is intended to provide the reliability required to compete in both regional and international markets.
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