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ANA Extends RTX Maintenance Agreements to Reduce Downtime and Manage Costs

ANA Extends RTX Maintenance Agreements to Reduce Downtime and Manage Costs
Strengthening Long-Term Maintenance Partnerships
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has renewed and expanded its maintenance agreements with Collins Aerospace, a business unit of RTX (NYSE: RTX), during the Singapore Air Show. The airline signed two separate FlightSense™ contracts designed to improve fleet reliability, reduce aircraft downtime, and provide greater cost predictability across its diverse fleet. These agreements underscore the aviation industry's growing confidence in RTX’s maintenance solutions.
The first contract is a five-year renewal of ANA’s FlightSense agreement, which has been in place since 2001. This cost-per-flight-hour model covers on-site support for a broad range of ANA aircraft, including Boeing 737NG/MAX, 767, 777, 787, and De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 models. Under this arrangement, Collins Aerospace guarantees component availability and fixed-rate services, enabling ANA to better manage maintenance expenses while minimizing operational disruptions. The company will continue to deliver predictive, reliability-based maintenance for critical systems such as environmental controls, electrical systems, and engine management.
Ryan Hudson, vice president of Aftermarket for Collins Aerospace’s Power & Controls unit, highlighted the comprehensive nature of the FlightSense offering. He explained that the program integrates asset management, logistics, certified repairs, and predictive health monitoring, allowing ANA to make data-driven maintenance decisions that enhance operational efficiency.
Yukifumi Ueda, vice president and general manager of Engine, Component and Supply Chain at ANA, emphasized the importance of the enduring partnership. He noted that the collaboration has been fundamental to maintenance excellence at ANA Component Technics in Nagasaki, and that the renewal will further strengthen the airline’s operational resilience and commitment to safety and reliability.
Expanding Maintenance Scope for Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 Components
In addition to the FlightSense renewal, ANA signed a three-year extension for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services on accessories for its Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines powering the Boeing 787 Dreamliners. This agreement, active since 2017, covers essential components including engine electronic controllers, hydromechanical units, fuel pump systems, and variable stator vane actuators.
Iwao Takeshita, vice president of Global Supplier Relations & Planning at ANA, described the extension as a significant milestone that reinforces the shared commitment to reliability, delivery performance, and long-term cost-effectiveness.
Industry Context and Market Implications
While these agreements are expected to yield operational and financial benefits for ANA, the airline faces challenges related to managing the increased complexity and costs associated with the expanded maintenance scope. Nonetheless, market sentiment remains optimistic. The move aligns with similar contract renewals by other major carriers, such as Singapore Airlines’ recent extension with Collins Aerospace for its Boeing 777 fleet, reflecting strong industry trust in RTX’s maintenance capabilities.
Competitors are also adapting to the evolving aerospace maintenance landscape. Rolls-Royce, for instance, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Singapore’s Economic Development Board to explore new growth opportunities in aerospace and power systems, potentially enhancing its regional maintenance services.
For RTX, these developments coincide with a robust defense backlog, improved profit margins, and a significant FAA air traffic control modernization contract. Together, these factors are expected to bolster RTX’s market position and support continued momentum in its stock performance.
About Collins Aerospace and RTX
Collins Aerospace, a division of RTX, is a global leader in integrated aerospace and defense solutions, employing approximately 80,000 people worldwide. The company focuses on advancing sustainable, connected aviation and mission success.
RTX employs over 180,000 individuals globally and delivers advanced technologies across aerospace and defense sectors.

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