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XEOS strengthens MRO support for LEAP engine

XEOS strengthens MRO support for LEAP engine.
XEOS contributes to Poland's rich aviation legacy, complementing the aviation industry in the region known as "Aviation Valley" and offering advanced MRO solutions.

The XEOS facility, covering 35,000 square meters, boasts a repair hall, a training center, and an innovative test cell, making it one of the most modern engine maintenance centers in the world.

XEOS, a state-of-the-art maintenance center for commercial engines, is ramping up its operations and recruitment as it expands its services. Located in Środa Śląska, near Wrocław, Poland, XEOS is a joint venture between GE Aerospace (through GE Aerospace Poland) and Lufthansa Technik. Initially established for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) of GEnx-2B and GE9X engines, the company has announced plans to service LEAP engines manufactured by CFM International.

The facility, covering 35,000 square meters, boasts a repair hall, a training center, and an innovative test cell, making it one of the most modern engine maintenance centers in the world. With the aviation industry emerging from the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, XEOS is gearing up to meet the increasing demand for LEAP engine services.

“We are excited to be growing our operations, supporting MRO for LEAP customers around the globe,” said Rob Burton, site leader, XEOS. “With the aviation sector reaching full recovery, we will be ready to support the ever-growing need for LEAP engine services,” he further added.

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XEOS contributes to Poland’s rich aviation legacy, complementing the aviation industry in the region known as “Aviation Valley” and offering advanced MRO solutions. The facility benefits from the presence of several GE Aerospace sites in Poland, covering the entire spectrum of engine operations, from design and testing to aftermarket support.