Engine maker Rolls-Royce has announced it has signed a £100 million deal with Hong Kong's Dragonair to maintain the Trent 700 engines which power the airline's fleet of Airbus A330s.
The TotalCare package based on agreed rates per flying hour covers maintenance of five A330-300 aeroplanes and is valued at $160 million US, (£100 million).
David Lui, Dragonair's general manager of engineering said: "This agreement expands an excellent working relationship with Rolls-Royce."
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