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Boeing Signs Largest-Ever Landing Gear Exchange Agreement at Singapore Airshow

Boing has today announced the signing of the largest-ever landing gear agreement in the company’s history.  Under the agreement, Boeing will provide landing gear exchanges for over 75 aircraft across Singapore Airlines Group’s 737 MAX and 787.


Boeing Signs Largest-Ever Landing Gear Exchange Program Contract With Singapore Airlines Group - Courtesy Boeing
Boeing Signs Largest-Ever Landing Gear Exchange Program Contract With Singapore Airlines Group - Courtesy Boeing

On Wednesday (February 4, 2026), From the Singapore Airshow, Boeing announced the largest landing gear exchange contract in the company’s history.  Under this contract, Boeing will provide landing gear exchanges for more than 75 aircraft across the 737 MAX and 787 fleets operated by the Airlines (SIA) Group. The landing gear exchange program offers gear overhaul scheduling flexibility that optimizes the useful life of the gears, while minimizing aircraft downtime.


In Wednesday’s announcement, Boeing Global Services’ VP – Parts & Distribution and Supply Chain, William Ampofo, said,


“Our relationship with the SIA Group is built on delivering dependable solutions.  By combining our global inventory and rapid distribution capabilities with the carrier’s maintenance planning, this agreement helps deliver parts faster and closer to operations—reducing downtime and supporting consistent, reliable service.”


Boeing’s Landing Gear Exchange program provides tailored solutions to airline customers needing timely access to serviceable landing gear assemblies through a managed inventory and partner network.  The program reduces the need for carriers to hold large on-site spares, shortens maintenance-related aircraft on-ground time and supports sustained dispatch reliability across busy networks.  Today’s agreement complements Boeing’s broader aftermarket portfolio, which includes parts distribution, repair management and logistics solutions designed to improve fleet readiness and reduce maintenance-related disruptions.


Boeing (NYSE: BA) is a leading supplier of commercial airplanes, defense, space and security systems, as well as global services.  The aerospace giant tops the list of the largest U.S. exporters, providing a significant positive impact to America’s annual GDP.  Boeing supports government and commercial customers in over 150 countries and employs more than 150,000 team members worldwide.  As Boeing continues to deliver for customers, they are committed to their legacy of aerospace leadership in technology and innovation and living the company’s core values of safety, quality, and integrity.



Source: Boeing / PRNewswire

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