Flyadeal Partners with Safran at MRO Middle East

ByLisa Luckas

03/05/2024
flyadeal, the low-cost carrier and a subsidiary of Saudia Group, signed today a long-term agreement with Safran Nacelles at the MRO Middle East in Dubaiflyadeal, the low-cost carrier and a subsidiary of Saudia Group, signed today a long-term agreement with Safran Nacelles at the MRO Middle East in Dubaiflyadeal, the low-cost carrier and a subsidiary of Saudia Group, signed today a long-term agreement with Safran Nacelles at the MRO Middle East in Dubai
  • Safran Nacelles to Support flyadeal’s Airbus A320neo Fleet
  • Dubai’s AMES Repair Station to Offer MRO Solutions

Gonfreville l’Orcher, France — Safran Nacelles, a leader in aircraft nacelle and engine component manufacturing, Tusday entered a long-term agreement with flyadeal, the low-cost carrier subsidiary of Saudia Group.

This deal, signed at the prestigious MRO Middle East event in Dubai, underlines both entities’ commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and reliability.

Under the terms of the agreement, Safran Nacelles will provide comprehensive support for nacelles integral to flyadeal’s Airbus A320neo family fleet. These aircraft are powered by the advanced CFM International LEAP-1A turbofan engines, known for their exceptional performance and reliability.

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flyadeal will also gain access to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) guaranteed Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) solutions provided by Safran Nacelles. These services will be rendered at the AMES repair station, strategically located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This location enhances the accessibility and effectiveness of the maintenance services provided to flyadeal.

This agreement marks a significant stride in the collaboration between airline operators and aviation technology providers. The integration of Safran Nacelles’ expertise with flyadeal’s growing Airbus A320neo fleet represents a harmonious blend of operational excellence and innovative technology. Such partnerships are instrumental in driving the aviation industry forward, offering enhanced service quality and reliability to passengers worldwide.

ByLisa Luckas

Lisa Luckas is a Sr. Business News Editor at Nobot.News.

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