Satair and BASF sign exclusive distribution deal for ozone converters for aircraft

MRO Americas, Atlanta, GA, USA, April 18 2023 – Satair, an Airbus Services company, and BASF
have signed an agreement covering the global exclusive distribution of BASF Ozone Converters and
Ozone volatile organic compounds (VOC) Converters for commercial aircraft. In addition to the
distribution, the agreement covers repair administration services, making Satair the only provider of
BASF repair services and factory new components worldwide.
The agreement marks an evolution in the partnership between the two companies, and brings Satair's
customers the benefits of direct access to OEM parts and repair services by the same experienced
BASF professionals who produce new aircraft systems.
Commenting on the agreement, Dr. Olivia Cromwell, Business Manager at BASF, said, "We are
pleased to sign this agreement with Satair and get access to their extensive customer network. We
believe that this partnership will allow us to further our mission of providing high-quality, innovative
solutions to the commercial aerospace industry."
Matt Jessee, Head of OEM Business Development at Satair, added, "We are pleased to expand our
partnership with BASF as another key program for Satair's multi-fleet OEM material services network.
We look forward to working together to continue to innovate in the aerospace industry and provide our
customers with easy access to high-quality BASF components from a trusted source.”
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