Embraer and Jazz Aviation, Canada's largest regional airline, have signed a spare parts inventory support agreement for all the E-Jets in the airline’s fleet.
Jazz currently operates 25 E-175 jets and will be the first customer of the Embraer Collaborative Inventory Planning (ECIP) program in Canada. ECIP is Embraer’s collaborative, data‑driven inventory planning program, in which Embraer covers most of the spare parts investment and manages materials to help reduce airline downtime.
“The new contract shows the fast pace at which Embraer Services & Support is growing in North America, home of the world’s largest E‑Jets footprint. We look forward to supporting Jazz, our first customer in Canada, and helping them reduce downtime and strengthen their performance,” says Carlos Naufel, President and CEO, Embraer Services & Support.
“This agreement with Embraer represents another important step in strengthening the reliability and efficiency of our E-Jets operations across North America,” said Doug Clarke, President, Jazz. “By participating in the Embraer Collaborative Inventory Planning program, we’re leveraging Embraer’s global materials expertise to reduce downtime and support consistent, high-quality service for our Air Canada Express passengers.”
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