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17 February 2003 DRAGONAIR AND ROLLS-ROYCE SIGN TRENT SERVICES DEAL Rolls-Royce announced today (17 February) that it had signed a long-term services agreement with Hong Kong's Dragonair for maintenance of the Trent 700 engines which power the airline's fleet of Airbus A330s. The TotalCare package, based on agreed rates per flying hour, covers five A330-300 twinjets and is valued at US$160 million by Rolls-Royce. David Lui, General Manager Engineering, Dragonair, said: 'This agreement expands an excellent working relationship with Rolls-Royce that spreads across our Airbus fleet. TotalCare gives Dragonair a high degree of budgeting visibility and places the care of our engines in the hands of the original manufacturer.' Maintenance of Dragonair's engines will be carried out at Hong Kong Aero Engine Services Ltd. (HAESL), a joint venture involving Rolls-Royce, HAECO and Singapore Airlines Engineering Company. Today's announcement means that of the 25 customers and operators of Rolls-Royce Trent 700-powered A330s, nearly half have now signed for TotalCare packages. Dragonair, which was established in 1985, uses its A330s on regional routes to mainland China and throughout Asia. It also operates a fleet of 12 A320 series aircraft powered by the V2500 from International Aero Engines, a consortium in which Rolls-Royce is a senior shareholder. For further information: Martin Johnson Head of Communications - Civil Aerospace Rolls-Royce plc Derby DE24 8BJ UK Email: martin.johnson@rolls-royce.com Tel: 44 + (0)1332 248688
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