Safran Gears Up For Surge In Leap Parts Repair Demand

Boeing 737 MAX Leap engine
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BRUSSELS—As the CFM Leap engine fleet grows and its manufacturers GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines form a network of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) sites, Safran is creating capacity for parts repair. Close to 4,000 Leap-equipped aircraft are in service and that number will double by...
Thierry Dubois

Thierry Dubois has specialized in aerospace journalism since 1997. An engineer in fluid dynamics from Toulouse-based Enseeiht, he covers the French commercial aviation, defense and space industries. His expertise extends to all things technology in Europe. Thierry is also the editor-in-chief of Aviation Week’s ShowNews. 

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