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Azerbaijan Airlines selects BA and AJW for Boeing 787 component support

A J Walter Aviation (AJW), in partnership with British Airways Engineering, has been selected by Azerbaijan Airlines to provide power-by-the-hour component support for its new fleet of Boeing 787 aircraft which will commence flight operations in 2014.

Under the agreement, AJW and British Airways Engineering will provide extensive component supply, inventory management and repair services, underpinned by experienced technical support capabilities. This bespoke service for the new aircraft type combines the experience and technical excellence of one of the world’s leading airline MROs, itself an imminent Boeing 787 operator, with the flexibility and customer-centric business approach of the world’s largest independent component services specialist.

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Together, AJW and British Airways Engineering offer Azerbaijan Airlines and other Boeing 787 operators immediate access to significant Boeing 787 inventory and a comprehensive range of support options, including line and phased maintenance, flight crew and technical training, MRO IT solutions, component pooling and power-by-the-hour support, delivering significant operational efficiencies.

Christopher Whiteside, president of A J Walter Aviation, said: “Considerable numbers of these pioneering aircraft are due to be delivered over the next few years and airlines need to assess the best way to extract total value from their flagship fleet assets.

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“Azerbaijan Airlines is already a premier customer for AJW and one of the first to assess and plan for the introduction of this technologically advanced aircraft. We are proud to be working closely with them over the next few months to ensure all their requirements will be met.”

James Murray-Smith, general manager Material Services and Commercial at British Airways Engineering, said: “By selecting A J Walter Aviation and British Airways Engineering for its Boeing 787 component support, Azerbaijan Airlines will be able to benefit from the unrivalled quality, expertise and breadth of knowledge of the British Airways Engineering team.”

A J Walter Aviation brings wide-ranging experience to the Boeing 787 inventory solutions whilst British Airways Engineering adds broad component overhaul capabilities, together with an extensive global network of line station operations.
 

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