Boeing signs record landing‑gear exchange with Singapore Airlines covering 75+ 737 MAX and 787s

Boeing has signed its largest‑ever landing‑gear exchange agreement with the Singapore Airlines Group, covering more than 75 737 MAX and 787 aircraft. Boeing will supply ready‑to‑install landing gear from its inventory to cut airline spare holdings, allow flexible overhaul timing and reduce aircraft downtime.

Discovered 2026-02-04T03:29:06.897113-08:00 | 2026-02-04T03:29:06.897113-08:00

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  • The agreement is Boeing’s largest landing‑gear exchange, covering 75+ 737 MAX and 787s; it materially reduces Singapore Airlines Group’s need to hold expensive spare gear and shortens repair turnaround times, improving fleet availability. (Announced at the Singapore Airshow) [source:cbcfa383-5e14-46a0-bd59-af1c63eb8e14]

  • For Boeing the deal advances aftermarket revenue and inventory‑based support models while giving carriers flexible overhaul scheduling to optimize service life and minimize AOG; it complements recent airline moves to digitalise 787 fleet maintenance and reliability programs [source:facfaebe-0ca7-4fb5-94a9-0cab32139890].

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