This news is classified in: Aerospace Aviation Contracts Engines / Power / Fuel MRO
Feb 21, 2024
Safran Electrical & Power and Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAB) signed an exclusive service contract to maintain electrical harnesses for their CFM56-7B engines, for a period of three years. This contract covers more than 40 of the airline’s Boeing 737 fleet.
Beyond this contract, Safran Electrical & Power continues to support MAB’s operations through regional representatives located in Singapore for all customer support activities.
Safran Electrical & Power will provide repair and maintenance support on these CFM56-7B engine harnesses. MAB will benefit from the OEM repair services with excellent turnaround time and extended warranty coverage, as well as the exchange support for these harnesses. The agreement will enhance Malaysia Airlines’ operations and competitiveness.
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“We are delighted to collaborate with key players in the global aviation industry, tapping into their expertise to ensure reliable operations of our aircraft. With Safran’s maintenance support, we are committed to upholding the reliability and performance of our 737 aircraft, prioritising the safety of our passengers and crew,” said Ahmad Luqman Mohd Azmi, Chief Executive Officer of Airlines from Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG).