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Boeing Delivers 100th 787 Landing Gear Exchange to ANA

Boeing Marks Milestone with 100th 787 Landing Gear Exchange Delivery to ANA
Boeing has achieved a significant milestone with the delivery of its 100th 787 Landing Gear Exchange (LGE) assembly, reinforcing the company’s dedication to enhancing operational efficiency and safety within the aviation sector. This landmark delivery was made to All Nippon Airways (ANA), a longstanding partner in the LGE program, underscoring Boeing’s commitment to supporting and optimizing airline fleets worldwide.
Enhancing Fleet Efficiency Through the Landing Gear Exchange Program
The 787 Landing Gear Exchange program is a pivotal component of Boeing’s maintenance solutions, designed to enable airlines to replace landing gear assemblies both efficiently and safely. By supplying overhauled and certified landing gear, the program alleviates the complexities and expenses associated with purchasing and managing these critical components independently, as well as the challenges inherent in conducting in-house overhauls. This approach significantly maximizes fleet availability and reduces aircraft downtime, delivering tangible benefits to both airlines and their passengers.
ANA has received landing gear assemblies for 30 of its 787 aircraft through this program, highlighting the partnership’s positive impact on its operations. Yukifumi Ueda, ANA’s vice president and general manager of Engine, Component & Supply Chain, emphasized the program’s vital role in upholding the airline’s stringent safety and reliability standards. Ueda remarked, “This delivery is a testament to the continued strength of our partnership with Boeing,” noting that the LGE program enables ANA to streamline maintenance processes, minimize downtime, and maintain a consistently safe flying experience for its customers.
Boeing’s Broader Industry Position and Challenges
This milestone coincides with Boeing’s efforts to accelerate the production and delivery of its commercial jets, contributing to increased sales and revenue. Airlines such as ANA and Japan Airlines (JAL) have recently confirmed their initial orders for the 737 Max 8, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2026, reflecting robust market demand and favorable industry reception. Nevertheless, Boeing continues to face challenges, including potential delivery delays for models such as the 737 Max and 777-9, alongside intensifying competition from other aircraft manufacturers striving to meet the sector’s expanding needs.
Over the past two decades, Boeing’s LGE program has established a global presence, with more than 480 787 aircraft from 34 airlines contracted for exchanges. This widespread adoption underscores the confidence airlines place in Boeing’s services and the program’s effectiveness in addressing diverse operational requirements.
As the aviation industry evolves, Boeing’s emphasis on innovative maintenance solutions like the Landing Gear Exchange program remains central to its strategic vision. The 100th delivery to ANA not only marks a significant achievement for both companies but also reinforces Boeing’s pivotal role in advancing airline safety, efficiency, and reliability on a global scale.

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