Magnetic Engines performs its first combustion chamber replacement on a CFM56-7B
Romain Guillot
| 2021/02/25 | 92 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Magnetic Engines, a new subsidiary of Magnetic MRO, has performed its first combustion chamber replacement on a CFM56-7B engine (737NG).
Combustion chamber replacement is one of the new services added to the company's capabilities list after the purchase of new tooling last year and one of the first projects since the new brand launch last month, performed by the team under Magnetic Engines name.
Last year, the engine department of the Estonian MRO company had over 70 engine repair re...(…)
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