Norway-based engine MRO facility Aero Norway signed a rolling GTA with repair agreement with SAS. This covers scheduled and unscheduled engine removals, maintenance, repair and overhaul for their fleet 67 Boeing 737 600/700/800 aircraft equipped with CFM56-7B engines.
“At Aero Norway the focus is always on delivering the best service and industry-recognized EGT margins and we are globally acknowledged as a leader in CFM56 engine variant repairs. MROs, independent engine owners and leasing companies come to us because of the flexibility of workscope that we, as an independent organization, can offer. This really helps their operational efficiency and the light workscopes, fast slot induction and quick turn-around will all deliver tangible benefits to SAS,” Rune Veenstra, chief business at Aero Norway, explained. “Aero Norway’s capability for on-site assistance was a key factor in the SAS decision with specific regional coverage able to be deployed in Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen,” Veenstra adds. “Although Aero Norway has worked on several SAS engines in recent times, it is the flexibility we can offer and our commitment to induct unscheduled removals within specific timeframes that underpins this new agreement.”
Aero Norway has been a CFM approved facility for more than twenty-five years, and is multi-release FAA, EASA, TCCA, CAAC, GCAA and DGCA.