Air Canada has extended its EPCOR partnership with a new long-term maintenance agreement covering GTCP131-9A auxiliary power units on Airbus A320-family aircraft.
The deal broadens support beyond the existing relationship and links directly to Air Canada’s fleet renewal programme, as the carrier brings in the A321XLR while sustaining its narrowbody network. Air Canada’s maintenance leadership pointed to more than a decade of collaboration built around reliability and operational performance across the A320 fleet. EPCOR, based at Schiphol-Rijk within AFI KLM E&M, will keep the airline supplied with APU repair and asset-management capability as aircraft mix and utilisation evolve.
The structure reinforces aftermarket continuity rather than airframe growth.