Boeing is enhancing its support to customers in
Southeast Asia through a joint venture in Singapore with SIA
Engineering Company.
Boeing and SIAEC signed an agreement on
Wednesday, to form Boeing Asia Pacific Aviation Services, a
company which will provide engineering, spare parts, and repair
and maintenance services for Boeing aircraft.
Boeing will hold a 51% equity stake
in the Boeing Asia Pacific Aviation Services joint venture, with
the remaining 49% owned by SIAEC.
The joint venture will service 737s, 747s, 777s and 787s.
"Boeing is focused on giving our customers
superior support and every competitive advantage in the
marketplace," said Boeing Commercial Aircraft president and CEO
Ray Conner. "Through this joint venture, customers of Boeing GoldCare and other operators of Boeing
airplanes will now have
access to an even broader range of world-class support and
services, competitively priced and located in one of aviation's
fastest-growing markets. We look forward to a closer partnership
with SIA Engineering Company, which is widely recognized for outstanding quality and customer service, as part of our ongoing
efforts to give our customers a competitive edge in the
marketplace."
Boeing has signed contracts for maintenance
and engineering services to cover Scoot's fleet of 20 787
Dreamliners currently on order and Singapore Airlines' fleet of 27
777-300ERs. Services for Scoot and Singapore Airlines will be
provided through the new venture, which combines Boeing
engineering management with repair and maintenance services from
SIAEC.
"The joint venture will be a game changer for the
airline industry," said William Tan, chief executive officer,
SIAEC. "It will set new standards for aircraft reliability and
utilization. It will also make fleet management solutions far more
accessible, customizable and affordable for airlines. Aircraft
ownership will be made much simpler. SIAEC is delighted to partner
Boeing in changing the future of aircraft fleet management for the
industry."
Formation of the joint venture is expected to occur by the end of
2014, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory
approvals.
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