British Airways has signed a Component
Services contract with Boeing for its 787 Dreamliner fleet.
Under the 12-year
agreement, Boeing will supply British Airways' 787s with a
pool of high-value parts, enabling the airline
to reduce its inventory management costs while improving component
availability.
British Airways currently has eight 787s with
34 more on order, adding an additional 42 aircraft to Boeing's
growing Component Services customer base.
"Our fleet of
787s continues to grow, as does the expertise of our engineers in
maintaining this modern and sophisticated aircraft," said Andy Kerswill, director of engineering, British Airways. "This new
Boeing service, which provides us with replacement parts quickly
and efficiently, will help us to maintain our global 787 flight
schedule and continue to deliver a consistently great performance for our customers."
Under the Component Services program,
Boeing establishes and maintains a pool of parts, selected to fit
each customer's fleet needs. The customer contacts Boeing for
quick replacement of program-covered parts, which are shipped
within a timeframe determined by the airline, based on their
criticality. Boeing handles the repair, upgrade or warranty
service when the customer returns the unserviceable part.
"Boeing's industry-leading services offer a simple way for
airlines to reduce the total cost of airplane ownership, giving
them a competitive advantage in their markets," said Rick
Anderson, vice president of sales, Boeing Commercial Aviation
Services. "We look forward to helping British Airways get the best
possible performance from their 787 fleet."
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