Oman Air takes on Boeing services
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In light of its 787 Dreamliner deployment, Boeing has been contracted by Oman Air for a suite of services.
This is being done to ensure ongoing efficiency and cost savings for its fleet.
“Boeing’s services will ensure a introduction of our 787s while controlling costs, minimizing component maintenance time and optimizing fleet performance,” said Salim Al Kindy, chief technical officer, Oman Air. “This falls in line with our shape and size concept, as we continue to expand our global presence.”
Boeing will support Oman Air’s 787s with its component services programme, loadable software airplane parts service and airplane health management. With the component services programme, the airline will have access to a Boeing-managed, pool of mission-critical parts.
“Boeing services are a simple way for airlines to reduce the total cost of airplane ownership, giving them a competitive advantage in their markets,” said Marty Bentrott, senior vice president, sales for Russia, Middle East and Central Asia, Commercial Aviation Services.
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