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At the 2025 MRO Asia-Pacific conference, EVA Air and Boeing announced agreements for several aftermarket products and services to enhance readiness and efficiency in EVA Air fleet maintenance operations.
- Boeing’s Landing Gear Exchange Program helps reduce maintenance and inventory management expenses, while minimizing downtime. With this program, EVA Air proactively protects their supply chain with access to a global landing gear exchange pool to support its 787-9 and 787-10 Dreamliner fleet.
- Boeing Digital Services including Airplane Health Management with diagnostic and prognostic decision-support tools, and Maintenance Performance Toolbox solutions providing single-source technical documentation management capabilities will boost efficiency for EVA Air’s 787 and 777 maintenance operations.
- EVA Air also recently implemented Boeing’s Optimized Maintenance Program. Currently in progress for the EVA Air 787 fleet, this program utilizes advanced analytical tools to evaluate maintenance data, combined with the expertise of Boeing aviation consultants with extensive experience in aircraft operations, providing tailored recommendations for optimized maintenance intervals.
“As we continue to incorporate advanced innovations and new programs to enhance our engineering and maintenance operations, we appreciate the quality and reliability of the services that Boeing offers,” said Vieck Wang, Vice President of Engineering, EVA Air. “We look forward to continuing our long-term partnership and working together with Boeing teams to implement streamlined maintenance practices across our fleet.”
“We appreciate the trust that EVA Air continues to place in Boeing’s integrated maintenance services and solutions,” said Samir Sahgal, Deputy Vice President of Commercial Sales, Boeing Global Services. “We look forward to continuing our partnership and supporting their continuous actions to pursue excellence in maintenance and engineering.”




