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SIA Engineering signs airframe maintenance agreement with Hawaiian Airlines

This covers the maintenance services expansion for its Airbus A330-200 fleet.

SIA Engineering Company announced that the company has entered into a deal with Hawaiian Airlines Inc.

The agreement includes the extension of airframe maintenance services for its Airbus A330-200 fleet. A prior deal with the company included a maintenance agreement for its A330 Aircraft. Covered by these are heavy checks and paintings. 

Under the new arguments, 12-year checks will start in March 2022. 

SIAEC CEO Ng Chin Hwee was adamant about the successful relationship that this agreement signifies. 

“We are delighted to extend additional maintenance services to Hawaiian Airlines. The extension is a testament to the successful relationship between the two companies and demonstrates Hawaiian Airlines’ vote of confidence for our airframe maintenance services. With our strong technical expertise and vast maintenance experience, we are well-positioned to provide quality services and engineering support for the airline’s A330 fleet,” Ng said.

Hawaiian Airlines is recognised as Hawaii’s longest-serving airline, with approximately 130 flights within the Hawaiian Islands and 16 U.S gateway islands.

The deal is not expected to have a material impact on the earnings per share or net tangible assets per share of SIAEC.

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