New
service contract is the fourth landing gear exchange for the Norway-based
carrier.
Landing
gear must be overhauled and recertified every 10 years, or after 18,000
cycles. Participants in the landing gear exchange program receive fully
overhauled and certified landing gear shipsets during scheduled gear
maintenance cycles, giving customers an alternative to the large capital
investment of new landing gear. The new contract gives Norwegian Air Shuttle
a service schedule that runs until 2027.
"The
landing gear exchange program allows our airline customers to focus on what
they do best, serving their airline passengers," said Dale Wilkinson,
vice president of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Material Services organization.
"Providing engineering and inventory support for such a high-cost asset
is one way we give our customers the Boeing Edge."
Norwegian
has undergone three landing gear exchanges with Boeing to date. This next
exchange is scheduled for October 2013.
"After
undergoing our first three landing gear exchanges, we are very pleased with
the Boeing landing gear exchange program," said Asgeir Nyseth, COO of
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA. "Boeing has played a major part in our
strategy to develop a cost efficient and environmentally friendly operation
with high customer satisfaction. Working with Boeing to coordinate our
landing gear maintenance means our fleet spends more time with our customers,
and less time on the ground."
Boeing's
Material Services organization currently offers the service and support of
the landing gear exchange program to 78 customers worldwide.
In
January, Boeing and Norwegian announced an order for 100 fuel-efficient 737
MAX airplanes and 22 Next-Generation 737-800s, valued at $11.4 billion at
list prices. This represents the largest-ever Boeing order from a European
airline.
Norwegian
also will initiate a low-cost, long-haul operation with Boeing 787
Dreamliners, which will be maintained under a GoldCare agreement signed with
Boeing in March.
Carrying nearly
16 million passengers in 2011, Norwegian is the third-largest low-cost
airline in Europe. Norwegian currently operates more than 300 routes across
Europe into North Africa and the Middle East.
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quarta-feira, 18 de julho de 2012
Norwegian Air Shuttle becomes Boeing's Largest Landing Gear Exchange Customer
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