FTAI ‘At Least’ Four Years From New-Gen Transition

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Module exchange specialist FTAI Aviation has no plans to enter the new-generation engine maintenance market in the next few years, citing sustained demand to support prior-generation models like the CFM56. Alun Roberts, head of FTAI’s engine leasing business, also sees a lack of repair opportunities...
Alex Derber

Alex Derber, a UK-based aviation journalist, is editor of the Engine Yearbook and a contributor to Aviation Week and Inside MRO.

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