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AerFin’s launches its latest MRO services ‘Engine MRO Lite’

The launch of Engine MRO Lite services is an opportunity to further strengthen relationships with airlines, lessors and MROs
The service is called Engine MRO Lite and offers a range of in-house and off-wing engine maintenance solutions, including quick-turn services, hospital shop repairs and engine transitions across CF34-8, CFM56-5 & 7 and RB211-524 platforms.

It is focused on optimizing engine residual value to provide efficient and sustainable solutions.

20 May 2021: AerFin has recently launched its latest engine MRO services from its facility in Caerphilly. The service is called Engine MRO Lite and offers a range of in-house and off-wing engine maintenance solutions, including quick-turn services, hospital shop repairs and engine transitions across CF34-8, CFM56-5 & 7 and RB211-524 platforms. It is focused on optimizing engine residual value to provide efficient and sustainable solutions.

Director of Operations, Simon Bayliss said, “We are looking forward to offering new and existing customers our innovative engine maintenance solutions by offering them quick access to engine maintenance services through our hospital/quick-turn activity, enabling operators to maximise liquidity of their assets and optimize their fleets readiness.”

Bob James, CEO, added: “The launch of our Engine MRO Lite services is a fantastic opportunity to further strengthen our relationships with airlines, lessors and MROs and will help us to build substantially on our ability to deliver cost-effective sustainable solutions to the aviation industry.

AerFin’s Cearphilly facility is 100,000 sq ft CAA/EASA and FAA approved facility. It recently achieved its approved Repair Stations accreditation by FAA complete with OEM engine line tooling, a 10-tonne gantry overhead crane and has the capacity to store up-to 55 fan engines.