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Boeing Signs Service Deal For Royal Jordanian 787 Fleet

Multiple Service Agreements Signed At MRO Middle East Conference

Boeing and Royal Jordanian announced on February 10, 2025 the signing of multiple service deals at the MRO Middle East conference in support of the airline’s 787 Dreamliner fleet as it renewed and extended its 787-9 Component Services Program that ensures rapid and easy access to components as needed.

The deal includes parts exchange programs as well as connectivity upgrades.

Boeing said, “This comprehensive rotables exchange and repair service increases efficiency in the management of high-value, line-replaceable units. With this program, Royal Jordanian will be able to maintain reliability of landing gear and focus on the passenger experience.”

Boeing agreed to provide modifications for the current Royal Jordanian 787-9 fleet to enable the onboard internet connectivity upgrades. Royal Jordanian will also incorporate the same connectivity upgrades on its new Dreamliners when they are delivered.

“This will standardize the on-board services and provide a superior passenger experience across the entire Royal Jordanian 787 Dreamliner fleet,” said Boeing.

The agreement was signed by Mohammad Maayta, Head of Engineering and Maintenance at Royal Jordanian, and Dave McKenna, Regional Managing Director of Commercial Sales & Marketing at Boeing Global Services.

Maayta said, “We are confident that the Landing Gear Exchange and Component Service Programs from Boeing will help ensure our Dreamliners are maintained with efficiency and ready to fly. Additionally, the planned modifications to upgrade and standardize internet connectivity services on our 787 fleet will enable us to provide an enhanced on-board experience for our passengers.”

FMI:  www.boeing.com/

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