Delta Air Line's Maintenance Division Sings Contract With Alaska Airlines
Posted on: Monday, 28 July 2008, 09:01 CDT
Delta Air Lines' maintenance division, Delta TechOps, has signed a seven-year contract with Alaska Airlines to provide exclusive engine overhaul and repair services for the CFM56-7 engines that power Alaska's fleet of Boeing 737-700 and 737-900 aircraft.
The deal, worth more than $200 million, leverages Delta's unique partnership with Chromalloy Gas Turbine Corporation to provide Alaska with a comprehensive engine maintenance solution.
Glenn Johnson, executive vice president of Airports, maintenance and engineering for Alaska Airlines, said: "We are very pleased to enter into this agreement with Delta TechOps, and look forward to the operational and financial benefits it will bring over the coming years."
Source: Datamonitor
Related Articles
- Delta Air Lines Selects Pratt & Whitney for Long-term Maintenance and Materials Agreements Worth $1 Billion
- Delta Air Lines Reports $363 Million Pre-Tax Income for September 2007 Quarter; Successful International Expansion Drives Delta's Highest Quarterly Operating Revenue Ever
- Alaska Airlines Receives FAA Diamond Award With Distinction for Maintenance Training Excellence
- Alaska Air Group Announces Senior Management Changes
- Alaska Airlines Names Yvonne Daverin Managing Director of Maintenance Planning and Material Control
- Alaska Faces FAA Safety Fine
- New Woes for Alaska Jackscrew Servicing
- Alaska to Inspect MD-80 Fleet
- Delta's Cuts to Be Broad and Deep
- Tampa, Fla., Airport Loses Six, Gains Two Delta Flights
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds