OCTOBER 6TH, 2011

Saab Extends Flight Hours Agreement with Scottish Loganair

LINKÖPING, Sweden—(BUSINESS WIRE)—The Scottish airline Loganair has 16 Saab 340 aircraft and the new agreement encompasses component repairs and maintenance service within the PEP framework at the Aircraft Services division in the Support and Services business area.

“We’re pleased to be to able extend the PEP agreement and we’re looking forward to another three years with Loganair as a customer,” says Lars Brännström, Head of Aircraft Services Division.

PEP, Parts Exchange Program, is referred to as a power-by-hour program. This entails that the customers – based on how much they utilise the aircraft – pay for access to spare parts to replace faulty units. Saab ensures that the faulty units are repaired or examined and restores them to flight-worthy condition for use under the PEP agreement.

“The PEP agreement with Loganair has considerable significance for the program as a whole,” says Lars Brännström.

The total value of the agreement amounts to about MSEK 80, distributed over three years.

Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions ranging from military defence to civil security. Saab has operations and personnel on all continents and constantly develops, adapts and improves new technology to meet customers’ evolving needs.


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