Japan Airlines extends a component support contract with Lufthansa Technik
Emilie Drab
| 2021/10/14 | 169 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Lufthansa Technik and Japan Airlines have extended a long-term agreement on Total Component Support (TCS) covering 53 Boeing 787 aircraft. The two 787-8 aircraft leased by JAL to its low cost subsidiary ZIPAIR Tokyo are also covered.
The five-year Total Component Support (TCS) contract covers a multiple of components installed on Japan Airlines' 787 fleet. Services to be rendered include maintenance, reliability monitoring, reliability enhancement programs as well as logistic services.
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