Shanghai Boeing and Premia Airlines sign long-term maintenance agreement
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发表于 2024-12-20 17:20:55
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According to AI News, on December 20th, Shanghai Boeing Aviation Modification and Maintenance Engineering Co., Ltd. (Shanghai Boeing) announced the signing of a five-year aircraft scheduled maintenance agreement with Air Premia, a rapidly growing international airline headquartered in South Korea. According to the agreement, Shanghai Boeing will exclusively provide scheduled maintenance services, including C-checks, for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet of Plemia Airlines.
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