Lufthansa Technik wins CFM56 deal from WestJet

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New New SingaporeWestJet has awarded its CFM56-7B engine maintenance programme to Lufthansa Technik. This agreement provides WestJet with access to a wide range of services including overhaul capabilities and on-site maintenance support. Under a separate agreement, Lufthansa Technik has collaborated with FTAI Aviation to provide access to CFM56 modules and material to support this maintenance program. An important principle of this maintenance approach is the replacement of modules, which optimises engine life and delivers a more environmentally sustainable programme.

“WestJet is excited to move forward in this new agreement with Lufthansa Technik in a dynamic new program to support our fleet. We are looking forward to working with this expanded relationship with Lufthansa Technik to provide excellent support and engine life cycle management. Further, working with a support organisation that understands the airline perspective and needs, serves to enhance the value of support brought to the table. This is the result of a very competitive process started in January 2021 that resulted in Lufthansa Technik’s team being awarded a contract that provides leading value and support through a team approach offering creative solutions,” said Gandeephan Ganeshalingam, Vice President of Technical Operations, WestJet.

“Lufthansa Technik is excited to be partnering with WestJet on one of their largest maintenance programs. We look forward to continuing our strong relationship with them. Similarly, in subcontracting a third party supplier like FTAI, we are confident that we will be able to provide a high quality and reliable product at a competitive cost. One major pillar in our collaboration is that we will be able to, where appropriate, further optimise an engine’s life. This results in high engine reliability and stable operations for WestJet,” said Georgios Ouzounidis, vice president for Corporate Sales North America at Lufthansa Technik.

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