StandardAero announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indonesian MRO provider GMF. The MoU is initially focused on harnessing the capabilities of both companies to provide on-wing support services to operators in Indonesia and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region for engine platforms such as the CFM International CFM56-7B.
The CFM56-7B – which powers the Boeing 737NG family – remains in widespread use in the region, with approximately 270 engines in service in Indonesia and 4,250 across Asia-Pacific. StandardAero provides CFM56-7B MRO services to operators across the Asia-Pacific region from its engine overhaul facilities in Canada and the USA.
StandardAero is well-established as a reliable provider of engine MRO to the aerospace industry in Indonesia, where it supports over 40 different operators and service providers. StandardAero also has a local presence through its turboprop engine overhaul facility in Seletar, Singapore, which is located just across the Singapore Strait from Indonesia.
“StandardAero is delighted to team-up with GMF in order to offer an unsurpassed range of engine services to operators in Indonesia and beyond,” said Mario Romano, Airline Sales Director – APAC for StandardAero. “Harnessing the capabilities of both companies will enable us to set new standards in terms of turn around times, delivered quality and cost-effectiveness, for both existing customers and new clients.”
GMF’s CEO, Andi Fahrurrozi, said: “This collaboration with StandardAero reinforces GMF’s position as a leading MRO provider in the region by expanding on-wing support services across Asia-Pacific. By combining StandardAero’s reliable expertise with GMF’s integrated capabilities, the partnership delivers more efficient and customer-focused solutions. Beyond today’s collaboration, it also paves the way for GMF to strengthen its presence in engine maintenance and create lasting value for the aviation industry.”

















