NOVEMBER 19TH, 2014

AFI KLM E&M Awarded EASA Certification For GEnx Maintenance

Paris, Amstelveen, 19 November 2014 – The GEnx new-generation powerplant that will equip the AIR FRANCE KLM fleet of Boeing 787s from the end of next year represents another step towards the future in MRO terms. AFI KLM E&M teams will be capable for maintenance, repair and overhaul at its Schiphol engine shop. As first step AFI KLM E&M has obtained its first Quick Turn (QT) capability in October. Final testing will be carried out at AFI KLM E&M’s test cell in Paris, the only one in Europe to be approved besides General Electric’s own. AFI KLM E&M’s GEnx expertise will also cover engine component requirements, through its CRMA subsidiary and AFI KLM E&M’s repair centres of excellence in Amsterdam and Paris. On the strength of these combined capabilities in its global MRO network, AFI KLM E&M can provide comprehensive, effective engine support solutions to fully satisfy its clients’ expectations.

Approved engine support activity ready to go
EASA certification is a key stage, successfully completed by AFI KLM E&M. The Group is dedicated to maintaining the highest quality standards and optimum efficiency in all its products and services. “We are especially proud of obtaining EASA approval so speedily,” said Franck Terner, Executive Vice-President AIR FRANCE KLM Engineering & Maintenance, “It is all the more important as there will be very few centres approved to handle GEnx engines. The recognition of our robust expertise by the regulatory authorities and the engine manufacturer is an additional trust-building guarantee for our clients.”


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