LEAP-1B : CFM International signs a 15-year RPFH maintenance contract with SilkAir
Léo Barnier
| 2017/11/29 | 118 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Who could take better care of your LEAPs than CFM International? Well, no-one really, according to SilkAir, who handed over the maintenance of its LEAP-1Bs to the Franco-American engine manufacturer (a joint company between GE and Safran Aircraft Engines), on 10th November.
This is a Rate Per Flight Hour (RPFH) agreement which guarantees engine maintenance costs for a 15-year period.
It covers a total of 80 engines - including six spares - which will power 37 Boeing 737 MAX 8 ordered ...(…)
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