Air Arabia, the first and one of the largest budget operators in the Middle East and North Africa, today signed an agreement with CFM International, to extend services to cover the CFM LEAP-1A engines that power six A321neo LR aircraft. The agreement was signed during the Dubai Airshow and included senior executives from both CFM and Air Arabia.
Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer, Air Arabia said: “This extended agreement with CFM reinforces Air Arabia’s commitment to operational excellence and sustainable growth while supporting our efforts in the utilization and durability of our LEAP engines, as well as maintaining efficiency across our fleet.”
“We are honored by Air Arabia’s trust in our LEAP engine and support,” said Gaël Méheust, President and CEO of CFM International. “This strengthens our commitment to providing world-class support to maximize the utilization of their LEAP fleet throughout the product lifecycle.”
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Download free sample pages More informationAir Arabia became a CFM customer in 2003 as the airline kicked off operations with an Airbus A320 aircraft powered by CFM56-5B engines. The company currently operates a fleet of 71 A320ceo and ten A321neo family aircraft. Air Arabia still has 116 LEAP-powered A320neo family aircraft on order.
Since entering service, CFM LEAP engines have accumulated more than 90 million flight hours. The advanced CFM LEAP engine family reduces fuel consumption and COemissions by 15 percent compared to best-selling CFM56 engines, along with a significant reduction in noise. In 2024, CFM introduced a high-pressure turbine durability kit to increase an engine’s time on wing in severe environments such as the Middle East.