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HAECO ITM extends long-term partnership with Nippon Cargo Airlines

HAECO ITM Limited is pleased to announce that it has signed a seven-year contract extension with Nippon Cargo Airlines to provide inventory technical management services for the Narita-based airline’s Boeing 747-8F fleet.

Under the extended contract, HAECO ITM will guarantee Nippon Cargo Airlines access to an expanded range of components, including AOG support and logistics services. Customised, comprehensive component repair management and engineering services are provided to ensure Nippon Cargo Airlines’ eight Boeing 747- 8F aircraft operate reliably in the years to come.

At the contract signing ceremony held in Hong Kong, William Arblaster, Executive General Manager of HAECO ITM, said:

“HAECO ITM has been supporting Nippon Cargo Airlines since 2017. Over the years, we have grown our understanding of Nippon Cargo Airlines' operations, developing our inventory solutions to deliver value and guarantee operation excellence to our customer. We are delighted that Nippon Cargo Airlines has continued to trust us with the support of their fleet for the next seven years.”

Toshiaki Kobori, Senior Executive Managing Director of Engineering and Maintenance at Nippon Cargo Airlines said:

“HAECO ITM has been an indispensable business partner for our 747-8F operation. This service extension will further strengthen our partnership and sustain the reliability of our operation. We are truly thankful for HAECO ITM's support and look forward to our continuous business together.”

In addition to Inventory Technical Management Services, HAECO also provides a wide array of MRO support to Nippon Cargo Airlines including base maintenance and line maintenance services.

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