Finnair and Lufthansa Technik sign contract on A350 XWB component support

Finnair Airbus A350 XWB (© Airbus)
Finnair Airbus A350 XWB (© Airbus)

Finnair, the first European airline to operate the Airbus A350 XWB aircraft, has awarded Lufthansa Technik a 12-year agreement for component support for the new aircraft type.

“The new A350 XWB aircraft form the backbone of our growth strategy, and component support agreement is one part of our thorough preparations for the aircraft’s arrival,” says Jari Huhtinen, Vice President, Finnair Technical Operations. “We are pleased to sign this contract with Lufthansa Technik. World class technical competencies, high reliability of repair service and overall cost competitiveness were key factors in our decision,” Huhtinen says.

The exclusive Total Component Support TCS®contract covers the availability and repair services of A350 XWB components. Finnair already has an agreement with Lufthansa Technik on engine-related components service for V2500 engines and APU services for APS3200.

Finnair’s own maintenance organisation at the Helsinki Airport is responsible for the line maintenance of Finnair’s current fleet and the new A350 XWB fleet.

Finnair has firm orders for 19 A350 XWB aircraft, the first four of which are expected to arrive in the fleet in the second half of this year, with another seven in 2016 and 2017. The complete order will be fulfilled by 2023.

Finnair, Lufthansa Technik