Forecast: Western European Commercial Engine MRO Forecast

The acquisition of the Rome facility also brought enhanced engine capabilities onboard, given Alitalia having several service offerings in that area. The main engine activities conducted in the Italian capital include build up, QEC and LRU removal/installation on CFM56-5B, GE90, CF6-80E1, CF34-8E and CF34-10E engine types. In addition, it also carries out HPC boroblending, top case repair and turbine rear frame replacement on CFM56-5B engines, splitting and mating of fan case modules and propulsors on GE90 engines and the inspection and repair of lower bifurcation on the GE90, which powers Boeing 777 aircraft.

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The commercial engine MRO demand for the Western European region is projected to surpass $126.8 billion with over 4,000 engine overhaul events, including over 360 turboprop overhaul events, through 2034. The 2025 edition of Aviation Week’s Commercial Aviation Fleet & MRO Forecast projects how the...

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