05/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/06/2026 09:02
Collins Aerospace has reached a new five-year agreement with Air New Zealand to maintain and repair the nacelles, or engine housings, of the airline's widebody and narrowbody aircraft.
Here are some highlights of that deal - and a look at how Collins, an RTX business, is helping return aircraft to service more quickly.
PJ Titone | Vice President and General Manager, Aerostructures | Collins Aerospace
Air New Zealand operates 14 Dreamliner aircraft, at an average age of 9.3 years. The 787's mid-life refresh phase usually occurs around 10 to 12 years.
Typically, thrust reversers - which undergo high levels of physical stress - are repaired "on condition," or without a set schedule. Under the agreement, Collins will refurbish them proactively during nacelle maintenance - a measure that prevents what could otherwise be costly and time-consuming repairs.
Additionally, that work will take place at the same time as heavy maintenance checks on other parts of the aircraft.
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