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Mon, Sep 27, 2021

Embraer And Alliance Airlines Sign Service Agreement

Services And Support Deal Provides More Than 300 Components

Embraer has signed with Alliance Airlines, an agreement that will provide materials support for their fleet of E190s. 

The Embraer Services and Support deal will cover more than 300 repairable components and will be aided by the Brazilian OEM's Asia-Pacific spares facility in Singapore. Currently, around 95% of Embraer’s customers have signed up for its spare pool package.

“Alliance has world leading on time and operational performance, a key attribute sought by our customers in Australia and the broader region. The Repair Management Service Program we have with Embraer will enhance our fleet performance and strengthen our business as it grows,” said Lee Schofield, Chief Executive Officer of Alliance Airlines.  

Alliance has 12 E190s in service with another 20 delivered by the end of 2022. 

“We are glad to partner with Alliance Airlines at this pivotal moment,” said Johann Bordais, President & CEO, Embraer Services & Support. “Alliance Airlines has rapidly grown its fleet of E-Jets which has proven to be instrumental as domestic aviation grows in Australia. This services agreement will enable Alliance to secure their fleet availability with effective, efficient and competitive solutions.”

Embraer provides support to airlines worldwide, offering technical expertise and its large component services network.

FMI: https://embraer.com, https://www.allianceairlines.com.au

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