Boeing (NYSE: BA) has
welcomed Caribbean Airlines, Ltd., into the Boeing 737 Component Services
Program (CSP), a materials management and supply-chain solution designed to
help airlines reduce costs, enhance efficiency and improve spare parts
availability.
Under the new agreement, Boeing will manage spare parts and components
inventory for the Trinidad and Tobago-based airline until the parts are
needed. Boeing guarantees that Caribbean will have working replacements for
failed parts within 24 hours without having to stock up on spares or pay
long-term holding costs.
The Component Services Program can help airlines save as much as 30
percent on inventory, repair and administrative costs.
"Caribbean Airlines values its collaboration with Boeing that includes
the Maintenance Performance Toolbox, the Class 2 Electronic Flight Bag from
Boeing's Jeppesen subsidiary, assistance with Business Process
Re-engineering for our Maintenance & Engineering Department, and now the
737 CSP," said Capt. Ian Brunton, executive vice president Operations,
Caribbean Airlines. "We also are proud to be included in the membership of
the Steering Committee of the industry-wide Boeing Fleet Team for the
Next-Generation 737."
Since it began in January 2007, Caribbean Airlines has grown to a fleet
of seven Boeing Next-Generation 737-800s and is taking full advantage of
the services that Boeing has to offer.
"Caribbean Airlines is taking a big step towards greater fleet
efficiency and will be able to offer a better product by focusing on the
passenger instead of spares provisioning," said Dan da Silva, vice
president of Sales and Marketing for Boeing Commercial Aviation Services.
"The 737 Component Services Program is a great example of Boeing's
commitment to provide Lifecycle Solutions that support our customers'
business goals."
The Component Services Program, which Boeing offers in partnership with
KLM Engineering and Maintenance, helps reduce both up-front parts
provisioning and long-term inventory holding costs and guarantees service
as good as or better than when the airline managed the spare parts itself.
SOURCE: Boeing