Agreement Signed

Rolls-Royce PLC 11 January 2001 ROLLS-ROYCE SIGNS US$1 BILLION FLEET HOUR AGREEMENT WITH AMERICAN AIRLINES Rolls-Royce, the aerospace, marine and energy power systems group, has signed a $1 billion maintenance support agreement with American Airlines for its fleet of RB211-535E4 aero engines. The work will be carried out at Texas Aero Engine Services Ltd. (TAESL), a joint venture between American and Rolls-Royce. The ten-year Fleet Hour Agreement involves the provision of comprehensive maintenance, at a set cost, calculated on flying hours, for American Airlines' current fleet of 102 Boeing 757s. A further 23 of the twin-engined airliners, due for delivery throughout this year and 2002, will also be covered by the agreement. John Cheffins, President Civil Aerospace, Rolls-Royce, said: 'Fleet Hour Agreements provide operators with the benefit of aftermarket support at predictable costs together with the advantage of a long-term association with engine manufacturers. This is a further example of Rolls-Royce securing the long-term benefits which arise from its rapidly expanding installed engine base.' This brings the total of new aftermarket business announced this month to nearly $2 billion. On 3 January 2001, Rolls-Royce announced an $880 million package to maintain V2500 engines powering British Airways' fleet of Airbus Industrie A320 series aircraft. Rolls-Royce has more than doubled its market share of repair and overhaul on its civil engines to 56 per cent in the past five years. Revenues from services currently account for 35 per cent of the company's turnover. Note to editors: Today's news marks an expansion of American Airlines' support arrangements with Rolls-Royce following a ten-year contract for maintenance of its Trent 800 fleet for its Boeing 777s agreed in 1999. Maintenance on RB211-535E4, Trent and Tay engines in service with American Airlines is carried out at TAESL. Reflecting the increasing role played by predictive maintenance, fleet managers will have the opportunity to access online details of real-time engine performance provided by air-to-ground computer links. The capability is provided by Data Systems & Solutions (DS&S), a joint venture between Rolls-Royce and Science Applications International Corporation. DS&S provides systems integration, integrated asset management and maintenance solutions to customers in aerospace, defence, marine and energy markets. For more information please contact: Martin Johnson Head of Communications - Civil Aerospace Rolls-Royce plc Tel: +44 1332 248688 Fax: +44 1332 248972 Email: martin.johnson@rolls-royce.com Rolls-Royce website: www.rolls-royce.com Tim Blythe Director - Corporate Communications Rolls-Royce plc Tel: +44 207 227 9060
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