CFM LEAP engine

StandardAero’s engine overhaul center in San Antonio, TX, achieves another milestone in the introduction of its CFM International LEAP maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) capabilities. As of March 18, the 810,000-square-foot facility is ready to perform continued time engine maintenance (CTEM) workscopes for LEAP powerplants. These include high-pressure turbine (HPT) shroud replacements, both for the LEAP-1A, which equips the Airbus A320neo family, and for the LEAP-1B, which powers the Boeing 737 MAX family.

StandardAero Inducts First Customer CFM LEAP Engine, Completing Another Critical Industrialization Step Ahead of Schedule
StandardAero Inducts First Customer CFM LEAP Engine, Completing Another Critical Industrialization Step Ahead of Schedule

StandardAero inducts its first customer CFM LEAP engine, marking a major milestone in the company’s introduction of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) capabilities for the LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B at its facility in San Antonio, TX.

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