CT, selected as a System Engineering Supplier in Airbus Operations.

CT consolidates its position as a major partner of Airbus following its selection in a recent call for tender process for System Engineering activities (JECO). This is in addition to CT’s selection, once again, as a Global Preferred Engineering Supplier under Airbus’ EMES3 (Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Services Strategic Supplier) program, which has placed it among Airbus’ top suppliers worldwide.

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28 Apr 2022

JECO, as an engineering system bundle, includes several technical fields in which CT has been working together with Airbus for many years. This multi-year framework contract enables us to continue to provide services to all Airbus Operations worldwide.

Moreover, Francisco Marin Ubeda, KAM for Airbus and Country Manager of Germany points out that “JECO selection is the consolidation of the existing footprint in System Engineering activities in Airbus Operations over the last 15 years and, additionally, the selection in new departmentsā€.

This achievement proves our successful strategy which consists of providing quality services, on time, with a competitive offer to Airbus as a transnational and multi-skilled supplier. CT is a trusted partner of Airbus since 1995 and part of its Engineering Preferred list since 2008.

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