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Sun, Oct 23, 2016

Air China Signs Dreamliner Support Contract With Moog

Covers Flight Control Projects On Entire Fleet Of Boeing 787 Aircraft

Moog Inc. and Air China have signed a 10 year exclusive contract for comprehensive support of the Moog flight control products on Air China's fleet of Boeing 787 aircraft. The program will include maintenance and inventory support via Moog's strategically selected worldwide stocking locations, giving Air China 24/7 access to spares no matter where their aircraft are located.

Moog, the OEM provider of the primary and high lift flight controls on the 787, offers a comprehensive suite of aftermarket support solutions for 787 customers. The Moog Total Support program is aimed at providing airlines with a comprehensive range of services for Moog products, including inventory and maintenance support.

"We are delighted that Air China selected the Moog Total Support program for long term logistics and maintenance of our products on their fleet of 787," said Mark Brooks, Moog's General Manager for Commercial Aircraft Services. "This contract will give Air China the maximum in flexibility and financial security while maintaining the strong connections that have existed between Moog and Air China for many years. We look forward to supporting Air China with an unparalleled level of in-country support over the next 10 years and beyond."

(Image provided with Moog news release)

FMI: www.moog.com

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