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New CFM56 Facility for Standard Aero
StandardAero recently broke ground on an additional 27,000-square-foot expansion at its Winnipeg facility in support of future CFM56 maintenance, repair and overhaul work.


September 18, 2009  By Administrator

Sept. 18, 2009, Winnipeg, Man., – StandardAero, a DAE Company, today
broke ground on an additional 27,000-square-foot expansion at its
Winnipeg facility in support of future CFM56 maintenance, repair and
overhaul (MRO) work. In June, at the Paris Air Show, StandardAero and
WestJet announced an exclusive 12-year OnPoint solution agreement
valued at more than $850 million (USD) over the life of the contract
with GE Aviation for the MRO of WestJet's fleet of CFM56-7 engines that
power its fleet of 79 Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft.
StandardAero will become a GE Designated FulFillment Center for
CFM56-7B engines.

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The 27,000-square-foot expansion to Plant 6 is in addition to 80,000 square feet recently added bringing the total square footage of the building to 162,000 square feet. The building will include a 5,400-square-foot test cell capable of up to 50,000 pounds thrust. Both CF34 and CFM56 work will be completed in this building.

"Entering the CFM56, large-fan market is a major strategic success in enhancing our product portfolio and solidifying the strength of StandardAero as a comprehensive MRO provider," said Rob Mionis, President and CEO of StandardAero. "The win reflects the quality of StandardAero's reputation in the marketplace and is a testimonial to the confidence both GE and WestJet have in our ability to perform the work with the highest degree of quality, efficiency and cost effectiveness."

GE and StandardAero have developed a strong relationship over the years. StandardAero was the first independent repair and overhaul company to become an Authorized CF34 Service Provider and provide MRO service for GE's CF34-1, -3 and -8 engines. StandardAero also provides service support for GE's LM1600 marine gas turbine engines.

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StandardAero, a Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) company with $1.4 billion in annual revenue, specializes in engine maintenance, repair and overhaul, and nose-to-tail services that include airframe, interior refurbishments and paint for business and general aviation, air transport, and military aircraft. The company, part of the DAE Engineering division, forms a global services network of 12 primary facilities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Singapore and Australia, with an additional 14 regionally located service and support locations.

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