Rolls-Royce has won a $2.2bn TotalCare long term
services contract from Emirates, covering Trent engines for 70
Airbus A350XWB aircraft.
The deal will bring the airline’s
Rolls-Royce powered fleet of 128 aircraft, in service and on
order, under TotalCare arrangements.
Tim Clark, President - Emirates Airline, said,
“Emirates’ 70 A350XWB aircraft on order will play an important
role in our growth when they come online in the next few years.
This TotalCare contract with Rolls-Royce is an important step in
ensuring our A350XWB engine life cycle costs are managed
effectively and maintained to the highest standards. Already
current users of TotalCare, we look forward to maintaining this
relationship with Rolls-Royce to drive additional operational
improvements.”
TotalCare long term service
agreements, in place on 90% of all Trent engines, are
designed to minimise customer financial risk and enhance
operational performance and reliability, allowing operators to
concentrate on their core business.
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