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IBERIA SIGNS TWO NEW ENGINE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS    (24.06.2009)

Russia’s Yakutia Airlines and India’s Blue Dart Aviation Ltd. sign up for Iberia’s services

Iberiahas signed two new contracts to maintain Rolls-Royce aircraft engines.

 

For the next three years Iberia Maintenance will be the sole provider of engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services on two Rolls-Royce RB211-535-E4 engines belonging to Russia’s Yakutia Airlines.

 

Yakutia operates domestic flights in Russia and within the Commonwealth of Independent States. Among its fleet, there are Rolls-Royce-powered Boeing B757s.

 

Iberia Maintenance has also signed an MRO contract with India’s Blue Dart Aviation Ltd. During the summer of 2009 it will provide these services on the three RB211-535-C37 engines powering the B757-200 cargo aircraft operated by the company, which is based in Mumbai and Madras.

 

The work will be carried out at Iberia’s installations near the Madrid-Barajas airport. At the engine workshop, with an area of more than 52,500 m2, Iberia provides MRO services for RB211-535 E4, CFM56-5A1/-5B/-5C4/-7B, CF34-3A1/-3B1, and JT8D-217/-219 engines, as well as a wide range of accessories. It has bench-testing facilities for engines with up to 100,000 lb. of thrust.

 

The workshop performs comprehensive inspection, maintenance, repair, and overhaul services on engines and parts, and provides engines for rent, wing support, as well as engine trend monitoring services.

 

In 2008, Iberia Maintenance repaired 1,384 aircraft, 243 engines, 30 APUs, and 68,396 components. Its revenues from external clients climbed to 309 million euros, 7% more than in 2007.

 

Note: Today, Iberia is Spain’s leading airline and also market leader on flights between Europe and Latin America. In 2008 it posted operating income of more than 5.45 billion euros and net earnings of 32 million, with an EBITDAR of 500 million. Iberia is also distinguished by its social, corporate, and environmental policies. Along with its franchise partner Iberia Regional, it operates some 1,000 flights every day to about 100 destinations. In 2008 Iberia carried 28.5 million passengers. Iberia is a member of the oneworld airline alliance, with an offer of 8,400 daily flights to 680 destinations in 134 countries. For further information about the Iberia Group: http://grupo.iberia.com/portal/site/grupoiberia/

 

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