Shannon aviation company wins contract with Canadian airline

Eirtech chosen to carry out installation and maintenance work

This is the third major announcement by Shannon’s Eirtech Aviation in recent months.
This is the third major announcement by Shannon’s Eirtech Aviation in recent months.

A Clare-based aviation services company has secured a major contract to carry out installation and maintenance work for WestJet, Canada's second-largest airline.

This is the third major announcement by Shannon's Eirtech Aviation in recent months.

Earlier this year, the company confirmed it had secured a major contract to undertake work for US-based low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines.

The contract with WestJet will see Eirtech engineers install and maintain an advanced warning cabin pressurisation systems on the airline’s Boeing 737 fleet.

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Cabin pressurisation is a critical element in providing a safe environment for passengers and crew at altitudes of 3,800 metres and above.

Eirtech was chosen for the contract after presenting a solution that was both time-saving and also cost-effective, enabling the fastest turn-around possible on installation and minimising down time for the fleet.

The solution, developed by Eirtech, will provide a further level of warning and awareness for flight crews by improving visual and aural annunciation in the cockpit enabling pilots to accurately and safely differentiate between take-off configuration indicators and cabin altitude pressurisation warnings.

Eirtech Aviation was founded at Shannon Airport in 1999, originally as a Lufthansa Technik Company, specialising in aircraft painting and interior refurbishment.

The company passed through a management buyout after 10 years and was renamed Eirtech Aviation. It went on to establish a new base at Dublin Airport, it has a hangar in the Czech Republic and an operation in Dubai.