Embraer and Breeze Airways signed a technical support agreement

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Embraer announced that it has entered into a long-term agreement with the american airline Breeze Airways to give support to a wide range of repairable components for the company´s E190 and E195 fleet. The agreement includes full coverage for the repair of components and parts, as well as access to a large stock of components at the Embraer distribution center, which will give support in the beggining of the airline’s operation.

“We are excited to extend our partnership with Embraer to join the Pool Program, which confirms not only that we gain immediate access to parts inventory more efficiently, but greatly improves our aircraft maintenance and schedule reliability, and it also reduces our initial investment and enables a more efficient management of our parts inventory” said Amir Nasruddin, Vice President of Technical Operations and Fleet Programs at Breeze.

“Embraer is honored to support Breeze from the beginning of its operations” said Danielle Vardaro, Global Director of Customer Service and After Sales at Embraer Services & Support.

«Each new Pool contract highlights the importance of direct support from Embraer and is a fantastic opportunity to strengthen partnerships with our clients. In this particular case – supporting a newly created airline – our responsibility is even greater to ensure smooth operation of the aircraft and entry into service».

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The program will provide the most efficient and reliable solutions to Breeze’s fleet of E-Jets. The airline will benefit from the availability of spare parts, enjoy significant savings in repair and service costs, and will maintain a profitable operation. Currently, the Pool Program supports more than 50 airlines around the world.

Embraer’s flight hour reservation program is designed to enable airlines to minimize their initial investment in high-value repairable inventory and resources and to take advantage of Embraer’s technical expertise and its extensive network of component repair service providers.

The results are significant savings in inventory maintenance and repair costs, reduction in required storage space, and virtual elimination of the need for resources required for repair management, while ultimately providing guaranteed levels of performance.

Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
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