Emirates Airline has selected Parker Aerospace to provide comprehensive maintenance for its fleet of Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 / A340 aircraft and engines.
Under the agreement, Parker Aerospace will provide maintenance support through its global network of repair facilities.
Emirates engineering division senior vice-president Iain Lachlan said: "Emirates’ fleet of modern, wide-body aircraft operate 24/7 across the globe, spanning the Americas to Japan, and in environments ranging from polar temperatures to arid deserts.
"We need our aircraft to be in top condition and having a trusted partner who can support our rigorous MRO program is important for the smooth running of our operations."
The deal will provide Emirates with access to an inventory pool and a local support team, as well as guaranteed repair turnaround times.
Parker Aerospace customer support operations director Ben van Sleeuwen said: "This agreement provides cost predictability to our customer, while offering enhanced services and product performance for its fleet of Boeing and Airbus aircraft."
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By GlobalDataEmirates Airline’s contract comes after Parker Aerospace was selected by AVIC Aircraft to provide flight control actuation and a hydraulic system for the MA700 regional aircraft.
Parker Aerospace, a unit of Parker Hannifin, offers flight control, hydraulic, fuel and inerting, fluid conveyance, thermal management, engine systems, aerospace and other technology components.
Image: Parker Aerospace will provide maintenance support for Emirates’ Boeing 777 aircraft. Photo: courtesy of Boeing.