Embraer has signed a multi-year services agreement
with Alliance Airlines, which will provide materials support for
the carrier’s fleet of E190s.
The deal covers more than 300 repairable
components and includes both materials and technical
administration services supported from Embraer Asia Pacific’s
facility in Singapore.
“Alliance has world leading on time and
operational performance, a key attribute sought by our customers
in Australia and the broader region. The Repair Management Service
Program we have with Embraer will enhance our fleet performance
and strengthen our business as it grows,” said Lee Schofield,
Chief Executive Officer of Alliance Airlines.
Alliance has a committed fleet of 32 E190s with 12
E190s currently in Australia with the remaining 20 to enter
revenue service during the next 12 months.
“We are glad to partner with Alliance Airlines at
this pivotal moment,” said Johann Bordais, President & CEO,
Embraer Services & Support. “Alliance Airlines has rapidly grown
its fleet of E-Jets which has proven to be instrumental as
domestic aviation grows in Australia. This services agreement will
enable Alliance to secure their fleet availability with effective,
efficient and competitive solutions.”
See also:
Qantas Expands Deal with Alliance Airlines; Jetstar Asia A320s to
be Redeployed.
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