Engineering and maintenance provider HAECO has announced a new partnership with China Airlines (CAL), a Taiwan-based carrier, to deliver landing gear services for its Boeing 737 fleet at HAECO’s facility in Xiamen. Under this partnership, seven Boeing 737-800 aircraft are set to be serviced between 2025 and 2027.
This contract marks an extension of the agreements currently in place between between the two companies. HAECO now covers the airline’s entire Boeing fleet, which includes both narrowbody and widebody aircraft, such as the Boeing 737, 747, and 777 models. It has been providing landing gear overhaul services to China Airlines’ Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, as well as landing gear exchange and overhaul services for the carrier’s Boeing 747-400 freighter since 2014.
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“We are proud to strengthen our partnership with China Airlines, one of the leading carriers in the region. As we celebrate 75 years of success in bringing customer-centric solutions to the market and operational excellence built on safety and quality, we remain committed to delivering high-quality services to our valued customers,” said Gerald Steinhoff, Chief Commercial Officer at HAECO.
HAECO Landing Gear Services is authorised to service multiple aircraft models, including the Boeing 737, 747, 757, 767, 777, and 787, as well as the Airbus A320 and Embraer E190/E195, with China Airlines as a key joint venture partner. Last year, it completed the 2000th landing gear overhaul, marking a significant milestone that reinforces its commitment to excellence in the aviation industry.
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