StandardAero teams with GMF on engine MRO

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Magnetic Engines performs its first combustion chamber replacement on CFM56 7B engine scaled
A CFM56-7B engine. (PHOTO: Magnetic Engines)

StandardAero announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indonesian MRO provider GMF.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.”

StandardAero announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indonesian MRO provider GMF.


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