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Safran signs partnership with Singapore Airlines

Safran Electrical & Power and Singapore Airlines have signed a seven years (with an option to extend another five years) component maintenance contract for the airline's Airbus A380 fleet.

The agreement underscores Singapore Airlines' continued confidence in Safran Electrical & Power's technical expertise, global support network, and commitment to operational excellence.

Amans Defossez, vice president customer support & services at Safran Electrical & Power, said: "This agreement is a strong testimony to the depth of our relationship and reflects the trust we have built with Singapore Airlines over many years.

"Safran Electrical & Power is proud to continue supporting one of the world's most prestigious airlines with tailored solutions that enhance operational performance and optimise lifecycle costs."

Alvin Liew, vice president strategic sourcing at Singapore Airlines, said: "We are pleased to continue working with Safran Electrical & Power under this renewed agreement that will provide component support services for Singapore Airlines' Airbus A380 fleet to help maintain safe and reliable operations."

The contract renewal reinforces Safran Electrical & Power's position as a global leader in aircraft component support, with continuous delivery of value and performance to major airlines worldwide.

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