Sanad Aerotech and Rolls-Royce Announce $6.5bn Engine Maintenance Agreement

Aerospace Turbine Services & Solutions (TS&S), now rebranded as Sanad Aerotech has announced the conclusion of a landmark agreement with Rolls-Royce to become a Rolls-Royce Trent 700 Authorized Maintenance Center (AMC).

The agreement, which is valued at $6.5billion (AED 23 billion), will see Sanad Aerotech provide complete overhaul services for Trent 700 engines – including component repair – to operators globally, over a nine-year period (2019-2027). Sanad Aerotech will, under this agreement, more than triple the number of Trent 700 engines it services annually – from the current 22 to 75. This represents 25 percent of the global Trent 700 engine maintenance conducted annually, which will cement the company’s global position as the leading Trent 700 MRO service provider.

“For Sanad Aerotech, as a fully independent MRO with complete Trent 700 capabilities, becoming a Rolls-Royce Authorized Maintenance Centre is a major milestone in our three-decades-long legacy in Abu Dhabi. The magnitude of this agreement will benefit the UAE economy greatly over the coming nine years and reinforce Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading global aerospace hub,” says Sanad Aerotech’s CEO, Mansoor Janahi.

The Abu Dhabi-based MRO has overhauled more than 90 Trent 700 engines to date. With the new agreement, this number will increase to more than 600 over the contract period. To meet the increased load, the MRO is growing its workforce by more than 40 percent to 500 aircraft engineers and technicians.

“This agreement involves an upscaling of our capacities for Trent 700, benefiting both Rolls-Royce and other existing customers through access to world-class capabilities and a highly-skilled multinational workforce that overhaul engines to the highest quality,” says Janahi. “This landmark agreement also introduces healthy competition into the overhaul marketplace and is testament to our track record of quality, safety and timely delivery which Sanad Aerotech has consistently demonstrated since 2013 when we first started the overhaul of Trent 700 engines.”

The addition of Sanad Aerotech supports the growth of Rolls-Royce’s maintenance capacity and also supports its wider services strategy to develop an increasingly capable, competitive and flexible CareNetwork. The Trent 700 currently powers more than 800 Airbus A330s, flying with 83 operators worldwide.

“It’s great to welcome Sanad Aerotech to our Global CareNetwork. As our family of Trent engines continues to grow, we are expanding our services network and continually reducing engine maintenance turnaround times, so airlines can keep passengers flying,” Dominic Horwood, Rolls-Royce, chief customer officer – Civil Aerospace, says. “Sanad Aerotech has a proven track record in working with the Trent 700, and will be a valuable addition to our network.”

Sanad Aerotech’s 330+ strong workforce, of over 30 different nationalities, will carry out the Trent 700 maintenance in the United Arab Emirates at the MRO’s facilities at Abu Dhabi International Airport.

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