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Safran Opens India's First Aircraft Engine MRO Hub

Summary

  • India's first aircraft engine MRO facility is now operational.
  • Safran supports 80% of India's current airline fleet.
  • New MRO center cuts costs and turnaround times for airlines.
Safran Opens India's First Aircraft Engine MRO Hub

Safran has launched India's first maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility for aircraft engines, a significant step towards bolstering domestic aviation capabilities. Previously, engines had to be sent overseas for maintenance, incurring substantial costs and delays for Indian airlines.

This new facility is set to dramatically improve service efficiency by bringing maintenance closer to its customers. Safran CEO Olivier Andries highlighted that the company powers 80% of the aircraft currently flown by Indian airlines and has 2,000 more engines on order, underscoring the critical need for localized support.

The establishment of this MRO center aligns with India's ambition to become a global aviation hub. Safran aims to contribute to this goal by fostering a complete aerospace engine ecosystem, supporting both commercial and defense sectors and enhancing India's self-reliance in aviation.

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It's India's first maintenance, repair, and overhaul center for aircraft engines, aiming to support local airlines.
It reduces costs and turnaround times by keeping engine maintenance within India, instead of sending them abroad.
Safran powers 80% of the aircraft flown by Indian airlines and is expanding its support with a new MRO facility.

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