Boeing has signed supply chain agreements at the Singapore Airshow with multiple airlines and operators. The agreements will enable Asia-Pacific carriers to leverage Boeing’s global supply chain to streamline maintenance, repair, and operations.
Supply chain services agreements include:
All Nippon Airways, the largest airline in Japan, has expanded an agreement for consumable and expendable services to its entire fleet.
Cathay Pacific, the home carrier of Hong Kong, renewed a multiyear agreement for consumable and expendable services building on a long-standing partnership for spare parts inventory management.
Evergreen Aviation Technologies Corporation (EGAT), an MRO with a long-standing partnership between EVA Air and General Electric, reached a multiyear Tailored Parts Package agreement. The customized agreement provides comprehensive part coverage from Boeing’s network of global distribution centers to support EGAT’s maintenance, repair, and overhaul operations to a host of global airlines in its service portfolio.
HAECO, a leading MRO, has reached an expanded agreement for consumables and expendables parts support to include additional supply chain solutions.
Xiamen Airlines has reached a three-year agreement for a Tailored Parts Package to support its full fleet of Boeing Next Generation 737 and 787 Dreamliner airplanes.
KAEMS signed an agreement with Boeing for its first integrated inventory management solution for consumables and expendables parts in support of its growing MRO capability.