
This is the first time Lufthansa has sub-contracted its aircraft component support business. Like the majority of A380 operators, Lufthansa starts with a fairly small fleet size. Therefore, taking parts availability as well as cost savings into consideration, the Spairliners component pool concept is a far better alternative for the airline compared to building up its own A380 component inventory.
The long-term contract covers all 15 widebody aircraft ordered by Lufthansa. Currently Spairliners supports ten A380 aircraft, with a total of 47 A380 aircraft under exclusive long-term contract. “We have successfully gathered first operational experience with worldwide A380 component support over the last one and a half years. Lufthansa profits from this know-how and is ensured global availability of components – like all our pool members“, said Jean-Luc Fattelay, Chief Executive Officer of Spairliners. Through Spairliners, three major airlines Qantas, Air France and now Lufthansa cooperate to ensure optimal A380 component support that meets the well-known expectations of the operators. Andre Schulte-Bisping, Chief Financial Officer, added: “By sharing spares investments, Spairliners A380 customers benefit from economies of scale and reduced lead times for parts deliveries, due to greater inventory and numerous stock locations.â€
Spairliners A380 customers are served through an efficient spare parts supply network via Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport. The repair and overhaul of spare parts is performed at Air France Industries’ facility E.O.L.E near Paris-Orly and Lufthansa Technik’s component workshops in Hamburg.
Source: Lufthansa Technik’s
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