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StandardAero acquires EB Airfoils, expands MRO and component repair portfolio

EB Airfoils expands StandardAero's existing airfoil capabilities at Cork, Kansas City, and Singapore facilities.
With this acquisition StandardAero will be able to provide a more comprehensive offering of hot and cold section airfoils.

Like StandardAero, customers choose EB Airfoils for its repair quality, quick turn times, and prompt customer service.

StandardAero has signed an agreement to acquire EB Airfoils, a leading fan blade, compressor blade and vane maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider for the aero-engine and aero-engine derivative markets. 

EB Airfoils is a privately held company operating from two facilities located in Palm City, Florida.  With nearly 20,000 square feet of operations and approximately 50 employees, EB Airfoils’ unique capabilities and unequaled expertise, have enabled them to become one of very few organizations in the world to be granted OEM source approval or source demonstration for the repair and overhaul of fan blades, compressor blades, and vanes on leading aero-engine and aero-engine derivative platforms. 

Russell Ford, Chairman & CEO of StandardAero said, “EB Airfoils expands StandardAero’s existing airfoil capabilities at our Cork, Kansas City, and Singapore facilities to provide a more comprehensive offering of hot and cold section airfoils with immediate growth for our component repair capabilities for blades, vanes and other cold section component services to our portfolio. This acquisition marks another strategic initiative to continue to expand our worldwide portfolio of MRO and component repair services.  Like StandardAero, customers choose EB Airfoils for its repair quality, quick turn times, and prompt customer service.”

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EB Airfoils maintains a leading portfolio of source approvals across Pratt & Whitney, General Electric, CFM International, and International Aero Engines platforms and is in the process of receiving additional approvals through source demonstrations.  The company’s decades of experience and a broad range of repair capabilities have allowed it to establish a steady base of recurring business with OEMs, operators and MRO providers.