Charlotte, NC: Jet Airways has selected Goodrich Corporation to supply wheels and brakes for its new fleet of Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. First deliveries of the fleet of 10 firm/10 option Boeing 777-300ER aircraft are expected to begin in March 2007.
According to Jim Wharton, Vice President, Commercial Aircraft Wheels & Brakes, "Jet Airways identified both our willingness to find flexible solutions and the support that our team has provided to their fleet of Boeing 737NG aircraft as key factors in the selection of our team in this highly competitive market."
Dato' K. Jeyakanthan, V.P. Engineering Services at Jet Airways stated, "Goodrich has been working with Jet Airways since the airline's inception in 1993. Our entire Boeing 737 fleet is fitted with Goodrich wheels and brakes."
16/07/06 Azom.com, Australia
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