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ACTSI boosts operational efficiency with Honeywell
The Philippines-based MRO will offer parts distribution and avionics services through Honeywell’s Avionics and Mechanical MSP programmes, meaning better pricing for customers and quicker access to parts.
The collaboration will allow ACTSI to leverage Honeywell advanced tech and logistics capabilities to deliver practical solutions to clients.

Aviation Concepts Technical Services Incorporated (ACTSI), based at Subic Bay International airport in the Philippines, is to integrate Honeywell solutions into its MRO operations, streamlining offerings for both their customers. Such offerings will be parts distribution and avionics services through Honeywell’s Avionics and Mechanical MSP programmes for the Philippines, that will enable ACTSI to offer better pricing to its local and regional customers and quicker access to Honeywell parts.

“We are excited to partner with Honeywell Aerospace, a company that shares our commitment to excellence and innovation,” says Richard WolfsKeil, director of maintenance. “This collaboration will allow us to leverage Honeywell’s advanced technologies and logistics capabilities to deliver practical solutions to our clients.”

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