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Ice Shield secures Boeing distribution for its de-icing products
An agreement brings Ice Shield de-icing products into Boeing’s supply chain to support business, general aviation and regional aircraft.
Ice Shield solutions are now available via Boeing’s global e-commerce platform.

Boeing has signed an exclusive master distribution agreement with Ice Shield to support business, general aviation and regional carrier operators. The deal gives these sectors easier access to Ice Shield’s range of de-icing products through Boeing’s global parts network.

Ice Shield products are used on most BAGA platforms. Although critical in colder weather, they are also necessary year-round due to icing risks at high altitudes or during unpredictable temperature shifts.

Jeremy Neff, president at Ice Shield, says: “Our customers highlight the quality, availability, pricing and ease of installation of our products, along with the great customer support we provide.”

William Ampofo, senior vice president, Boeing Parts and Distribution and Supply Chain, adds: “We are dedicated to providing our customers with the best products to ensure safe and efficient operations. This agreement with Ice Shield allows us to expand our offerings, ensuring our customers can operate confidently even in challenging weather conditions.”

Ice Shield designs advanced de-icing solutions for aviation, while Boeing supports over 16 million parts and services through shop.boeing.com for commercial, defence, rotorcraft and BAGA sectors.

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