Engines

ST Engineering to provide shop visits for CFM56-5B and 7B engines for Safran Aircraft engines

This multi-year agreement will allow ST Engineering and Safran Aircraft Engines to meet the forecasted rise of engine MRO activities.
ST Engineering will provide engine maintenance (shop visit) offload for the CFM56-5B and -7B engines.

ST Engineering has built a longstanding and strong relationship with Safran.

Safran Aircraft Engines signed a five-year agreement with ST Engineering to provide engine maintenance (shop visit) offload for the CFM56-5B and -7B engines. This multi-year agreement will allow ST Engineering and Safran Aircraft Engines to meet the forecasted rise of engine MRO activities as air travel gradually recovers from the pandemic.

Tay Eng Guan, VP/GM of Engine Services at ST Engineering, said, “As a licensed service centre for CFM56-5B and -7B engines, ST Engineering has built a longstanding and strong relationship with Safran. We are delighted to build on that partnership with this latest engine offload agreement. With flying activities picking up strongly, we look forward to leveraging our engine MRO centertise and facilities in Asia to support CFM customers and the recovery in global air travel.”

François Planaud, EVP Services & MRO for Safran Aircraft Engines said, “We look forward to this first engine offload contract between Safran Aircraft Engines and ST Engineering which strengthens our partnership and the global MRO capacities for CFM engines. This agreement recognizes ST Engineering’s expertise in this field of activities.”

ST Engineering’s engine MRO facilities in Singapore and Xiamen, China, have a combined annual capacity of over 450 engines and a track record of redelivering over 1,500 CFM56 engines. Earlier in the year, ST Engineering expanded its CFM engine capability with the setting up of quick-turn services for the LEAP-1B engine which powers the Boeing 737 Max at its engine MRO facility in Singapore.