Embraer and Air Serbia sign Components Pool Programme agreement

Embraer and Air Serbia sign Components Pool Programme agreement

Embraer has signed a multi-year contract with Air Serbia for the Pool Program. With this agreement, the European airline will receive support for a wide range of repairable components for its two E195 joining its fleet. Currently, Pool Program supports more than 60 airlines worldwide.

“Joining Embraer’s Pool Program represents an important milestone for Air Serbia as we integrate the E195 aircraft into our fleet. This collaboration ensures access to a reliable and efficient support system, enabling us to maintain the highest standards of safety and operational excellence while optimising costs and minimising downtime,” said Miroslav Musulin, Air Serbia Technical Director.

“We are happy to welcome Air Serbia on the Pool, a Program designed to support all fleet sizes wherever our customers operate. Embraer is ready to provide the best-in-class service for the airline with its global network. Our company will offer valuable tools for Air Serbia’s growth strategy in the region, reducing downtime and enhancing savings for the airline” says Carlos Naufel, CEO and President, Embraer Services & Support.

Embraer provides support to airlines worldwide, with its technical expertise and vast component services network. The results are significant savings in repair and inventory carrying costs and a reduction in warehousing space and resources required for repair management, while ultimately providing guaranteed performance levels. Embraer Services & Support’s portfolio offers a wide range of competitive solutions designed for each customer to support the growing fleet of Embraer aircraft worldwide and deliver the best after-sales experience in the global aerospace industry.

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