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CFM International signs GATES for MRO support for LEAP 1A/1B engines

GA Telesis Engines Services will commence preparations for implementing the LEAP program at its facility in Helsinki, Finland
The latest agreement builds on that partnership, expanding the suite of MRO offerings to LEAP engines to better support engine maintenance requirements of new-generation narrowbody aircraft

GATES has a longstanding relationship with CFM as a licensed overhaul shop for CFM56-5B/-7B engines.

23 April 2021: GA Telesis Engine Services (GATES) announces the signing of an agreement with CFM International (CFM) to provide MRO support for LEAP-1A/-1B engines. Through this agreement, GATES will have the rights and licenses to obtain airworthiness authority certification for MRO services on the LEAP-1A, which powers the Airbus A320neo Family, and LEAP-1B, the exclusive powerplant for the Boeing 737 MAX.

Russ Shelton, President of the Engine Strategy Group, said, “We are always building on our MRO capabilities and strengthening partnerships with OEMs to serve our customers, and their evolving maintenance needs intelligently. The next-generation LEAP engine is a natural evolution for GATES as an established narrowbody engine shop in Europe with expertise with the CFM56 engine family.”

Gaël Méheust, President and CEO of CFM International said, “It is a real pleasure to expand our relationship with GATES to include both LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engines.  From our experience with them supporting the CFM56 product line, we expect them to bring their proven expertise in MRO to support LEAP customer operations.”

GATES has a longstanding relationship with CFM as a licensed overhaul shop for CFM56-5B/-7B engines. The latest agreement builds on that partnership, expanding the suite of MRO offerings to LEAP engines to better support engine maintenance requirements of new-generation narrowbody aircraft. GA Telesis Engines Services will commence preparations for implementing the LEAP program at its facility in Helsinki, Finland, including reviewing technical documents, employee training, and obtaining necessary aviation authority approvals.