Air NZ expands B777 maintenance deal
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Air New Zealand has expanded it Comprehensive Accessory Repair and Exchange (CARE) agreement with Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation to include repair services and asset management for its expanded fleet of Boeing 777 aircraft. The airline signed a 10-year agreement with Hamilton Sundstrand in 2007 for maintenance on its fleet of eight Boeing 777-200ERs. This expansion of the agreement includes service coverage for five additional B777-300ER aircraft for work on electric power generation and air management systems.
Hamilton Sundstrand’s CARE programme offers repair and inventory support services.
“We are delighted to expand our maintenance program with Air New Zealand,” said Matthew Bromberg, Hamilton Sundstrand’s Customer Service Vice President & General Manager. “With Hamilton Sundstrand’s C.A.R.E. program, we become strategic partners with our customers to help assure world-class repair capability.”
Vanessa Stoddart, Group General Manager of Technical Operations & People for Air New Zealand, added; “Hamilton Sundstrand CARE has proven to be a successful program for Air New Zealand in support of our 777-200 fleet and we look forward to this continuing with our 777-300 aircraft. We look forward to working with Hamilton Sundstrand to further drive quality and service performance to new levels.”
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