Singapore: Boeing said on Tuesday its global services unit has signed deals worth nearly 1 billion at the Singapore Airshow in areas like parts, maintenance, modification and training.
The deals underscore the growing importance of the huge commercial aviation market in the Asia-Pacific region.
"Boeing is serious about helping customers optimise performance of their fleets and reduce operational costs," said Stan Deal, president and chief executive of Boeing Global Services.
Among the deals is an agreement with Malaysia Airlines to receive overhauled landing gear from an exchange pool maintained by the US aviation giant.
Singapore Airlines signed a contract to use electronic logbooks on its Boeing 777 and 787 airliners.