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ST Engineering bags two CFM56 engine heavy maintenance contracts

ST Engineering’s global network of aerospace facilities includes engine MRO facilities in Singapore and Xiamen, China
Alaska Airlines have extended their contract with ST Engineering to provide heavy maintenance to their CFM56 engines on Boeing 737 fleet

ST Engineering has delivered more than 10,000 engines and overhauled more than 1,500 CFM56 engines since 1999.

9 August 2021: ST Engineering has recently secured two CFM56-7B engine MRO contracts. The first is an exclusive five-year contract from Alaska Airlines. This contract is an extension of an existing contract to provide engine heavy maintenance to Alaska Airlines’ fleet of 14 Boeing 737-700 and 12 Boeing 737-900 aircraft. These services will be provided starting from 2022 at the Group’s engine MRO facilities in Singapore.

The second contract is also for engine heavy maintenance services, which is awarded by an Asian airline. Under the agreement, ST Engineering will service CFM56-7B engines that will be redelivered over a 12-month period from mid-2022 to mid-2023. These services will be provided at their engine MRO facilities in Xiamen, China.

Jeffrey Lam, President of Commercial Aerospace, ST Engineering, said, “ST Engineering takes pride in providing strong support to its customers and fulfilling its value proposition with flexible solutions that are customized to evolving needs. In return, many customers continuously place their trust in what we have to offer, which allows us to see them through their growth in good as well as challenging times.

ST Engineering’s global network of aerospace facilities includes engine MRO facilities in Singapore and Xiamen, China, which have a combined annual capacity of over 450 engines to provide operators total engine support with flexible scheduling.