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Support Agreement Finalized Between BAE Systems, Emirates

Company Will Maintain The Airline's Entire Boeing Fleet

A five-year agreement has been inked between Emirates Airline and BAE Systems to provide maintenance and technical support for the airline's entire Boeing fleet.

“Our mission is to create an unequalled customer experience by consistently providing airlines with exceptional performance and innovation,” said Jeff Bartlett, director of airlines solutions for Commercial Aircraft Solutions at BAE Systems. “We have a long and successful history with this premier airline and this expansion of our nearly 20-year relationship allows us to provide an even higher level of service to the Middle East.”

Under the terms of the agreement, BAE Systems will deliver on guaranteed turn around times, position product in region, and provide benchmark technical support. The company will provide maintenance support for products supplied at line fit to Boeing, such as flight controls, flight deck systems, and control and monitoring systems, at its service centers in the United States, United Kingdom, and Singapore, all of which have received Gold Boeing Performance Excellence Awards for tremendous focus on customer service and continuous improvement processes.

Iain Lachlan, divisional senior vice president, Emirates Engineering said, “We are glad to extend our long-standing relationship with BAE Systems, to provide maintenance and repairs services for the aircraft systems on our Boeing 777s. Emirates’ current fleet of 138 Boeing 777s operate 24/7, across the globe spanning the Americas to Japan, and in environments ranging the extreme from polar to arid deserts. We need our aircraft to be in top condition, and having a trusted partner who can support our rigorous MRO programmes is key to smooth operations.”

BAE Systems is a leading provider of flight control, cabin and flight deck, and engine control systems worldwide. The company is dedicated to in-service support of its more than 300 airline customers worldwide. BAE Systems is continually developing innovative solutions for its airline customers, including IntelliCabin, its integrated cabin upgrade solution, and engine control overhaul solutions that extend life and improve reliability for GE engines.

(Image provided by Emirates)

FMI: www.baesystems.com

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