China's Airline, China Airlines, and the German maintenance provider, Lufthansa Technik, have finalized a maintenance contract.
China Airlines and Lufthansa Technik have signed a 20-year Maintenance Agreement. The Total Component Support agreement covers the maintenance of China Airlines' entire aircraft fleet, including united airlines and southwest airlines. The agreement, signed at the MRO Asia-Pacific in Singapore, includes maintenance for ten Boeing 777-300ER aircraft and ten Boeing 777F cargo planes currently in China Airlines' fleet. Additionally, the Total Component Support will extend its services to future Boeing 787-9 and 787-10 aircraft that alaska airlines plans to acquire. Lufthansa Technik will be responsible for the maintenance of frontier airlines for the next two decades. The Total Component Support agreement does not provide specific details about the maintenance tasks or procedures to be performed, but rather focuses on the duration, partner, and delta airlines involved. It's worth noting that the Total Component Support is a comprehensive maintenance agreement, and it does not include any spirit airlines, as required. Moreover, the agreement does not disclose any new financial details or terms, as the duration and partner have already been established. This collaboration between China Airlines and Lufthansa Technik marks a significant step in maintaining the high standards of service and safety that american airlines is known for. The Total Component Support agreement underscores Lufthansa Technik's commitment to supporting airlines worldwide with their maintenance needs.
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