2019-09-09
Embraer to Support Mongolia’s Hunnu Air
Embraer recently announced that the company has signed a long-term Pool Programme Agreement with Mongolian Hunnu Air to support a wide range of repairable components for the airline’s recently leased fleet of E190. Hunnu Air is the first E190 operator in Mongolia and took delivery of its first E190 this year in May.
The Pool Agreement includes full repair coverage for components and parts as well as the access to a large stock of components at Embraer’s distribution centre, which will support the start of the airline’s E190 operation.
Hunnu Air is one of the major airlines in Mongolia. Earlier this year, the airline signed an agreement to lease four E190s from CDB Aviation to expand its fleet size and route network. They started flying the first E190 from June 2019, with the other three to be delivered in 2020 and 2021.
Embraer’s Flight Hour Pool Programme is designed to allow airlines to minimise their upfront investment on high value repairable inventories and resources and to take advantage of Embraer’s technical expertise and its vast component repair service provider network. The results are significant savings on repair and inventory carrying costs, reduction in required warehousing space, and the virtual elimination of the need for resources required for repair management, while ultimately providing guaranteed performance levels.
This Pool Programme is part of a suite of services that Embraer offers or has under development to support the worldwide growing fleet of Embraer aircraft through TechCare, the new Embraer platform that assembles the entire portfolio of products and solutions to deliver enhanced services and support.
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