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Boeing Announces Largest Landing Gear Exchange Contract

Singapore Airlines Group Signs Deal For 75 Aircraft

Boeing has announced a major contract with the Singapore Airlines Group for its landing gear exchange program, covering over 75 aircraft in the 737 MAX and 787 fleets. The program aims to optimize the useful life of landing gear and minimize aircraft downtime. According to Boeing, the agreement will enable the airline to obtain ready-to-use landing gear through a managed inventory and partner network. This deal comes as Boeing works to broaden the program’s global reach, with recent agreements signed with new customers for a total of 65 landing gear exchanges for their 787 fleets. The announcement was made at the Singapore Airshow 2026 and reported by AeroTime.

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    Boeing Announces Largest Landing Gear Exchange Contract

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    Singapore Airlines Group Signs Deal For 75 Aircraft

    Boeing has announced a major contract with the Singapore Airlines Group for its landing gear exchange program, covering over 75 aircraft in the 737 MAX and 787 fleets. The program aims to optimize the useful life of landing gear and minimize aircraft downtime. According to Boeing, the agreement will enable the airline to obtain ready-to-use landing gear through a managed inventory and partner network. This deal comes as Boeing works to broaden the program’s global reach, with recent agreements signed with new customers for a total of 65 landing gear exchanges for their 787 fleets. The announcement was made at the Singapore Airshow 2026 and reported by AeroTime.

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