Icelandair Selects Goodrich to Refurbish Nacelles on its Boeing 757 Fleet
By Goodrich Corporation, PRNETuesday, May 18, 2010
Custom Prime Solutions(R) maintenance agreement includes rotable thrust reversers.
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, May 19, 2010 - Goodrich Corporation (NYSE: GR) has signed an agreement with Icelandair
to provide a custom-tailored nacelle maintenance program for the airline's
Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4 engines that power its fleet of Boeing 757 aircraft.
The agreement, a Goodrich Aerostructures Prime Solutions(R) nacelle
maintenance management program, includes thrust reverser refurbishment and
use of rotable assets. The maintenance work will be done at Goodrich
Aerostructures' Prestwick Service Center in Scotland. The contract is
structured to provide Icelandair with a reliable, cost-effective nacelle
maintenance program integrated with its planned maintenance activities.
Jens Bjarnsson, senior vice president of Technical Services for
Icelandair, said, "Now that Icelandair is entering a period of the nacelle
lifecycle that will require a more proactive approach to maintenance, it is a
logical progression to reinforce our longstanding relationship with Goodrich
Aerostructures' Prestwick Service Center. We have benefited from Goodrich's
experience and expertise in thrust reverser refurbishment and nacelle
maintenance since 1996, and this customized agreement will allow us to
continue to do so."
Steve Callan, general manager of Goodrich's Prestwick Service Center,
said, "This Prime Solutions agreement is a great example of how we are able
to use our experience in managing nacelle maintenance to meet customer needs.
In addition to being the original equipment manufacturer on the RB211-535E4
thrust reverser, we have the largest pool of rotable and expendable inventory
along with decades of fleet experience on that nacelle system. That makes
Goodrich uniquely positioned to offer this integrated life cycle solution to
our customer."
Goodrich has been a part of the RB211-535 program since initial design
and certification activities in the late 1970s and continues to provide
technical, spare parts and repair and overhaul support for the 1,200
RB211-535 nacelles currently in service.
Icelandair is the flag carrier airline of Iceland, based in Reykjavik. It
is part of the Icelandair Group and operates services to 25 cities in 12
countries on both sides of the Atlantic. Its main base is Keflavik
International Airport. Icelandair operates a single aircraft type fleet of 19
Boeing 757 powered by RB211-535E4 engines.
The Prestwick Service Center, part of Goodrich's global nacelle
Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) network, is a certified FAA repair
station and a recognized leader in nacelle system MRO services. The center
recently doubled in size to facilitate its world-class support to airline
operators in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Goodrich Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, is a global supplier of
systems and services to aerospace, defense and homeland security markets.
With one of the most strategically diversified portfolios of products in the
industry, Goodrich serves a global customer base with significant worldwide
manufacturing and service facilities. For more information visit
www.goodrich.com.
Goodrich Corporation operates through its divisions and as a parent
company for its subsidiaries, one or more of which may be referred to as
"Goodrich Corporation" in this press release.
Media, Patrick Palmer, +1-619-691-2221, or Laurie Tardif, +1-704-423-7048, both of Goodrich Corporation
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