Embraer and Flybe Aviation Services have signed a five-year contract that names the UK regional aircraft maintenance company an authorized service center for the ERJ 145 and E-Jet series. Flybe serves as an Embraer parts pool program customer, and now joins the company’s aviation services network.
Flybe Aviation Services will gain access to Embraer’s structure-specific repair procedures and database, and address airframe and warranty issues on behalf of its customers, including Flybe, which operates the Embraer E195.
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