GMF AeroAsia has completed a complex maintenance, repair and overhaul project on an Airbus A320 operated by Citilink Indonesia, delivering a broad work package that combined multiple heavy and periodic checks. According to the company, the project covered a C-04 check, 6-year check, 12-year check, A-check and return to operation (RTOP) activity on the single-aisle aircraft.
The A320 belongs to Citilink’s narrowbody fleet, which is maintained under a wider cooperation framework between GMF AeroAsia and the low-cost carrier. Under that agreement, GMF provides line, base and component maintenance, as well as cabin, wheel, brake and tire support, on-wing engine and APU maintenance, quality assurance and engineering services for Citilink’s A320 and ATR 72 aircraft.
The completion of the multi-layered A320 project underscores GMF’s role as the primary maintenance provider for Citilink and its parent, Garuda Indonesia. GMF has recently been engaged in extensive fleet reactivation work for both airlines, restoring parked aircraft to service as part of broader efforts to increase operational capacity. The latest A320 package adds to that workload, returning another aircraft to commercial operation following a comprehensive series of scheduled checks and RTOP activities.