The five-year agreement will help Jet Airways better predict and manage maintenance cycles, allowing the airline to reduce unscheduled downtime and improve reliability of its fleet, a release said today.
The agreement is an extension of Jet Airways' comprehensive APU maintenance programs already in place for its B737NG and A330 aircraft, the release said.
An APU provides compressed air to the main engines of an airplane as they start. It also runs air conditioning and electrical power to the plane while it is on the ground and serves as primary or backup electrical power for environmental, cockpit and hydraulic systems during flight.
"Having a comprehensive maintenance service plan across our fleets enables us to focus on our operations and continue to enhance customer experience," K M Unni, chief of operations, Jet Airways said in the release.
The agreement will help Jet Airways increase efficiency and productivity allow it to continue to maintain high reliability and passenger comfort, he said.
"We recognise that unplanned maintenance is an essential yet sometimes costly procedure," said Arijit Ghosh, president, Honeywell Aerospace India, adding the pact provides tools to simplify budget planning and mitigate unexpected costs that may arise due to unscheduled removals, as well as speed up turnaround for its B777 fleet.