Pecca Aviation enters strategic partnership for enhanced aircraft MRO standards


KUALA LUMPUR: Pecca Group Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Pecca Aviation Services Sdn Bhd has entered into distribution and agency agreements with Global Component Asia Sdn Bhd (GCA), kicking off a strategic partnership to enhance aircraft interior maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) standards in key global markets.

In a statement, Pecca said the partnership will see Pecca Aviation delivering aircraft interior solutions to GCA's roster of prominent aviation customers which includes airlines and MRO players.

Pecca Aviation and GCA will work together to serve key markets including Malaysia, France, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Indonesia.

By strategically targeting these regions, GCA and Pecca Aviation aim to offer comprehensive aviation interior solutions to a diverse range of clients, enhancing the overall flying experience for passengers and optimising operational efficiency for airline operators.

“We are thrilled to join forces with GCA as we accelerate the global expansion of Pecca Aviation. Our shared commitment to innovation and quality will enable us to deliver exceptional results for aviation players across Malaysia, France, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Indonesia,” Pecca executive director Teoh Zi Yi said.

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