03/12/2013 09:53 AST

Oman Air has signed a repair agreement with Bombardier Aerospace, based in Belfast, UK. The eight-year contract will see Bombardier perform all repair work on Rolls-Royce Trent 700 inlet cowls for Oman Air's fleet of Airbus A330 aircraft.

Oman Air currently operates seven A330s, each fitted with Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines, and has three further A330s on order for delivery from 2014.

In July of this year, the national carrier of the Sultanate announced that Trent 700s had also been ordered for the new aircraft, said a press release.

Belfast-based Bombardier Aerospace has more than 20 years of experience in designing, developing, manufacturing and repairing Trent 700 inlet cowls, and this new agreement demonstrates Bombardier's market leading ability on the Trent.

Vital support

"I am extremely pleased to have signed this new agreement with Bombardier Aerospace, which will provide vital support for our flagship Airbus A330 fleet. As Oman Air's major fleet expansion is unrolled – we currently operate a total of 30 aircraft and have a further 20 on order – the swift and reliable repair of our Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines will become even more important. Bombardier's long experience and undoubted expertise in maintaining and repairing Trent 700 inlet cowls will help us to uphold our well-deserved reputation for reliability and on-time performance across our network of 43 destinations, making an important contribution to Oman Air's unbeatable passenger experience," said Wayne Pearce, Chief Executive Officer of Oman Air.

"This new contract with Bombardier Aerospace will play a vital part in ensuring that Oman Air's A330s continue to operate a reliable and punctual long haul service. We look forward to a long and successful partnership with Bombardier, the effects of which will be greatly appreciated by our customers," Salim Al Kindy, Chief Technical Officer, Oman Air.

"Bombardier Aerospace has extensive experience in the design and manufacture of engine nacelles. We are constantly drawing on that expertise to engineer innovative repair solutions at our Belfast-based Component, Repair and Overhaul facility. This new agreement with Oman Air exemplifies our competitiveness in the Middle East and further demonstrates Bombardier's commitment to expanding and developing our footprint in the Gulf region, supporting the growing aviation sector," noted Stephen Addis, General Manager, Bombardier Aerostructures and Services, Belfast.

"Bombardier's commitment to offering the most comprehensive aftermarket support solutions has never been stronger. This extended repair capability continues our worldwide expansion – from increased parts inventory to enhanced maintenance and training capabilities in the Middle East, the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Africa," added Gary Martin, Vice President, Sales, Marketing and Service Programs, Bombardier Customer Services.

Expanding fleet

In addition to its seven Airbus A330s, Oman Air's current fleet strength includes 17 Boeing B737s, four Embraer E175s and two ATR 42s. Joining the three further A330s currently on order are 11 more B737s and six Boeing B787 Dreamliners, which will allow the airline to further expand its network across the Middle East, Europe, Asia and Africa, and to increase frequencies on existing routes.

Bombardier Component Repair and Overhaul has three dedicated facilities — Belfast, Northern Ireland, Dallas, Texas, USA, and Wichita, Kansas, USA.

The company also supports operators through a customer services team spanning five continents and has fifteen regional support offices, nine wholly owned service centres, four customer response centres and two aircraft training centres.


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