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Mon, May 19, 2014

Embraer And SkyWest Airlines Sign Service Agreement

It’s A 12-Year Agreement By Which Embraer Will Provide Support For The Carrier’s Entire Fleet Of E175 Jets

Embraer and SkyWest Airlines announced at the Regional Airline Association’s 39th Annual Convention, in St. Louis, MO that they have reached a 12-year component management service agreement by which Embraer will provide support for the carrier’s entire fleet of E175 jets. Embraer also signed a 10-year contract with the airline to provide the Ahead-Pro system.

“We are proud that one of our most valued, long-term customers has trusted Embraer as a service provider to support its new fleet of E175s. Embraer and SkyWest Airlines share a long history and partnership, since 1986, when SkyWest added the EMB 120 Brasilia to its fleet,” said John Linn, Vice President, Services and Support, North America, Embraer Commercial Aviation.

“Over the years we have experienced Embraer’s consistent expertise and support of their aircraft and components,” said Bill Dykes, SkyWest Airlines’ Vice President of Maintenance. “We are pleased to expand our strong relationship with Embraer through their component management services program.”

Ahead-Pro is one of the many e-Solutions platforms of web-based tools on the FlyEmbraer website, which is a single connecting point for Embraer’s customers to find a digital portfolio of services at any time, for any device. The system was developed by Embraer to continuously monitor the status of the E-Jets aircraft in real time.

(Image provided by Embraer)

FMI; www.embraercommercialaviation.com/
 

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