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Hawaiian Airlines chooses SIA Engineering for A321neo maintenance

Hawaiian Airlines

SIA Engineering Company Limited (SIAEC) has signed an agreement with Hawaiian Airlines Inc. (Hawaiian Airlines) to perform airframe maintenance services up to 2027 for its A321neo fleet of 18 aircraft.

The maintenance activity will take place at one of SIAEC Base Maintenance’s network of facilities, SIA Engineering Company (Philippines) Corporation (SIAEP), in Clark, Philippines.

SIAEC is currently providing A330 maintenance services at its Singapore facility for 24 of Hawaiian Airlines’ A330 aircraft.

Jim Landers, senior vice president of technical operations for Hawaiian Airlines, said: “SIAEC continues to provide efficient, flexible, and quality base maintenance services for our A330
fleet.

“As we entrust SIAEP with our A321neo six-year checks, we look forward to building new relationships with the team in the Philippines and expect nothing short of the standard set by
SIAEC in Singapore.”

Jeremy Yew, senior vice president base maintenance of SIAEC, said: “This signing is a significant milestone as it expands our existing partnership with Hawaiian Airlines from the
A330 maintenance in Singapore, to A321neo maintenance to be performed by SIAEP, our subsidiary in Clark.

“It demonstrates the confidence Hawaiian Airlines has in our base maintenance services and engineering support across our network of hangars.”

Hawaiian Airlines operates approximately 150 daily flights within the Hawaiian Islands, and nonstop flights between Hawaii and 15 US cities as well as services connecting Honolulu and American Samoa, Australia, the Cook Islands, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea and Tahiti.

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