Meggitt secures SMARTSupport aftermarket contract

turbine jet engine CFMI CFM56-5B passenger aircraft airbus A320, on the background of the runway. turbine blades, civil aviation, aircraft engine manufacturing
turbine jet engine CFMI CFM56-5B passenger aircraft airbus A320, on the background of the runway. turbine blades, civil aviation, aircraft engine manufacturing

Meggitt has secured a three-year contract with Sichuan Services Aero-Engine Maintenance Company (SSAMC) to supply components for the CFM56 engine. The contract has a lifetime value of approximately $1 million.

SSAMC is a 60/40 joint venture between Air China and CFM, and is based at the Chengdu-Shuangliu airport.

Adrian Bunn, senior vice president, general manager Asia for Meggitt’s Services and Support division said: “Expanding our MRO and aftermarket activities to support our growing customer base in China is one of our strategic priorities. We are proud to work with the Sichuan Services Aero-Engine Maintenance Company to support engine maintenance for Air China, the nation’s flag carrier.”

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