GA Telesis Engine Services (“GATES”), the engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (“MRO”) subsidiary of GA Telesis LLC, announces two strategic milestones that materially expand its global presence and reinforce its position as a premier independent engine maintenance provider.
GATES has secured its Approved Maintenance Organization (“AMO”) certification from the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport for the CFM56-5B, CFM56-7B, and CF6-80C2 engine models. This regulatory achievement grants GATES full authority to perform engine overhaul services for South Korean carriers, a market with a sizable and growing installed base of these engines. It also gives operators in the region their first meaningful independent MRO alternative in a segment long dominated by Original Equipment Manufacturer (“OEM”) affiliated shops. The approval increases competitive pressure, delivers measurable cost advantages for airlines, and enhances fleet reliability. It also signals that GATES meets the most rigorous international regulatory and quality requirements.
“This approval reflects our ongoing investment to support GA Telesis’ customers in the APAC region,” said Gunnar Mar Sigurfinnsson, President of GATES. “We look forward to supporting South Korean operators with industry-leading turnaround times, deep technical expertise, lower maintenance costs, and a customer-first approach.”
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Download free sample pages More informationGATES has also been awarded an engine maintenance agreement with MIAT Mongolian Airlines for the overhaul of its CFM56-7B engines. This new award accelerates the company’s momentum across the Asia Pacific region and confirms the rising confidence placed in GATES for technical precision and operational reliability.
“GATES has built a strong reputation for quality and reliability in CFM56 engine maintenance,” said Gantulga Baasanjav, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Pilot of MIAT. “Partnering with GATES supports MIAT’s commitment to strong operational availability and ensures our engines return to service with performance levels that meet the highest standards. This agreement is an important advancement in our long-term fleet support strategy.”
“We are honored to support MIAT’s CFM56-7B fleet,” said Avinash Singh, Vice President of Sales for Asia Pacific and the Middle East and Africa. “Our team is committed to delivering high-quality overhaul services that strengthen engine performance and safeguard operational readiness across MIAT’s expanding network.”
These combined achievements provide clear evidence that GATES is rapidly advancing as a preferred global partner for airlines seeking independent, high-quality engine maintenance solutions supported by rigorous compliance, technical depth, and proven operational results.