IER MRO Industries CEO and Chairman Larry Howie discusses the progress of the company’s future engine MRO and test facility in Dubai, where it plans to service CFM56 and Leap engines from late 2027.
The Jinwan site will primarily focus on PW1100G-JM and V2500 engines and will be operational from 2025. Credit: MTU Maintenance Zhuhai Following certification for Pratt & Whitney’s PW1100G engine ...
The Advanced Power Systems Research Center (APSRC) operates 11 internal combustion engine test beds, featuring dynamometers ranging from five kilowatts to 745 kilowatts for powertrain research, along ...
GE Aerospace will invest more than $1 billion in its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) network and component repair locations worldwide over the next five years, the engine manufacturer announced ...
Willis Lease Finance Corporation (WLFC) announced that its subsidiary, Willis Engine Repair Center (WERC), has formed a joint venture with Global Engine Maintenance (GEM) to create Willis Global ...
Airbus has achieved power-on for its first hydrogen fuel-cell engine, as it progresses towards A380 test flights of the propulsion system in two years’ time. The airframer says its experimental ‘iron ...
Wabtec’s site in Grove City, Pennsylvania is one of the country’s premier diesel engine manufacturing plants. The team builds thousands of engines each year for locomotives and marine applications. In ...
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