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Lufthansa signs nine years Total Component Support (TCS) for Avianca’s Boeing 787 fleet

Lufthansa signs nine years Total Component Support (TCS) for Avianca’s Boeing 787 fleet.
Avianca will be provided the benefits from an individual supply concept that enables short and rapid transport paths.

According to the agreement, Lufthansa Technik will provide repair and overhaul of components support for Avianca’s 16 Boeing 787 aircraft.

Lufthansa Technik has announced the signing of a comprehensive Total Component Support (TCS) contract with Avianca, the flag carrier of Colombia. According to the agreement, Lufthansa Technik will provide repair and overhaul of components support for Avianca’s Boeing 787 fleet. The new contract will provide pool support for up to 16 Boeing 787 aircraft for a period of the next nine years. This will further solidify the partnership between the companies that commenced more than a decade ago. 

Álbert Pérez Subiros, Vice President of Maintenance, Avianca said: “The agreement we have reached with Lufthansa Technik is in line with our goal of becoming an increasingly competitive airline. Through this contract, we will be able to have on-time availability of 787 components, making our cost scheme more efficient, while guaranteeing quality, reliability and availability of the double-aisle fleet in our long-range network.” 

With the Lufthansa Technik Total Component Support (TCS) agreement, Avianca will be provided the benefits of an individual supply concept that enables short and rapid transport paths. Lufthansa Technik already provides Avianca with comprehensive component support with Single Component Maintenance SCM.  

“We are delighted to further strengthen our partnership with Avianca and continue to build on our relationship for years to come. With enhanced material supply and logistics, our Total Component Support TCS ensures optimal availability for Avianca’s fleet of Boeing 787 aircraft,” said Georgios Ouzounidis, Vice President Corporate Sales for The Americas, Lufthansa Technik. 

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Lufthansa Technik AG is a provider worldwide of maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for aircraft, engines, and components around the globe. It is a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group. Headquartered at Hamburg Airport, its other important German sites are Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport.