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Boeing and Air Premia Partner to Enhance Fleet Efficiency

Boeing and Air Premia Partner to Enhance Fleet Efficiency
Strategic Collaboration to Optimize Maintenance
Air Premia, South Korea’s hybrid carrier, has formalized a strategic partnership with Boeing by joining the manufacturer’s Landing Gear Exchange program. Announced on September 24, 2025, this collaboration aims to enhance fleet efficiency and operational reliability as Air Premia expands its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner operations. The program is designed to reduce aircraft downtime and streamline maintenance expenses, addressing critical challenges faced by airlines in managing complex widebody fleets.
Through the Landing Gear Exchange program, Air Premia will exchange overhauled landing gear for Boeing’s ready-to-install spare units. This arrangement allows the airline to circumvent prolonged maintenance-related groundings, a common issue in the industry that often leads to over-maintenance and surplus spare part inventories. By adopting this approach, Air Premia seeks to maintain consistent flight schedules and minimize operational disruptions during maintenance cycles.
Fleet Maintenance and Regional Market Context
Currently operating a fleet of eight Boeing 787-9 aircraft, Air Premia anticipates its first major maintenance event, including landing gear overhaul, by late 2027. With Boeing’s support and exclusive supply of unlicensed 787-9 landing gear, alongside access to the manufacturer’s global spare parts network, the airline expects to uphold operational stability during these critical periods. This partnership is integral to Air Premia’s ability to deliver reliable passenger services while managing costs effectively.
The agreement emerges amid a complex recovery phase for the Asia-Pacific aviation sector. While widebody aircraft such as the 787-9 are gradually returning to service, the region’s narrowbody market remains below pre-pandemic levels, presenting ongoing challenges for airlines and manufacturers alike. Recent operational setbacks, including the grounding of Kenya Airways’ 787 fleet, highlight the necessity of robust maintenance strategies and may influence market perceptions of Boeing’s products.
Competition within the region is intensifying, exemplified by Korean Air’s recent order of 103 Boeing jets aimed at fleet modernization. This development underscores both confidence in Boeing’s offerings and the heightened competitive environment. Against this backdrop, Air Premia’s partnership with Boeing represents a strategic effort to ensure fleet reliability and operational excellence.
Comprehensive Maintenance Strategy
The Landing Gear Exchange program complements Air Premia’s broader maintenance framework, which includes collaborations with industry leaders such as Rolls-Royce and Lufthansa Technik. The airline participates in Rolls-Royce’s TotalCare engine maintenance program and manages key components through Lufthansa Technik’s component pool and Korea Aviation Engineering & Maintenance Service (KAEMS). These partnerships collectively provide comprehensive coverage for engines, components, and landing gear, reinforcing Air Premia’s commitment to safety and operational readiness.
Air Premia’s dedication to maintenance and safety has garnered recognition, with the airline receiving accolades in August 2025 for its leadership in safety investment. This acknowledgment reflects the carrier’s ongoing efforts to uphold high operational standards amid evolving industry challenges.
As the aviation sector continues to navigate post-pandemic recovery and shifting market dynamics, Air Premia’s alliance with Boeing positions the airline to maintain efficiency, reliability, and competitiveness in a rapidly changing environment.

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