Lufthansa Technik and Japan Airlines have further deepened their
trusted partnership by extending a long term agreement on Total
Component Support (TCS) services for Japan Airlines' Boeing 787
fleet.

The five-year TCS contract covers a multiple of components installed
on Japan Airlines' Boeing 787 fleet of 53 aircraft. The services to
be rendered include maintenance, reliability monitoring, reliability
enhancement programs as well as logistic services.  

Kojiro Yamashita, Senior Vice President of Procurement at Japan
Airlines, said, "We have signed a contract with Lufthansa Technik as
a partner that shares and respects the value that JAL provides to
customers, safe and stable operation. At the same time, JAL respects
for Lufthansa Technik's commitment to further advanced and high
quality maintenance. JAL is convinced that this contract will keep
our strong partnership in future."

Thomas Boettger, Senior Vice President Corporate Sales Asia Pacific
at Lufthansa Technik, added: "We are very proud and honored to extend
our services with comprehensive MRO solutions for Japan Airlines'
Boeing 787 fleet based on the past ten-years' accomplishments. We
will work very closely together as partners to ensure the highest
safety and reliability ongoingly. And I believe we will overcome and
recover from the difficult times now we are facing and further deepen
our  collaborative relationship in future."

With the renewed agreement, Japan Airlines and Lufthansa Technik
maintain their successful relationship which already includes a
variety of MRO services.  Amongst others, Lufthansa Technik has been
providing TCS services for Japan Airlines' Boeing 787 fleet since
2011 and Airbus A350 fleet since 2018.