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SR Technics to Provide MRO Services for North American Carrier's CFM56-7B Engines

SR Technics Secures Multi-Year MRO Contract for North American Carrier’s CFM56-7B Engines
SR Technics has entered into a multi-year agreement to provide heavy shop visit maintenance for CFM56-7B engines operated by a leading North American airline. This contract represents a strategic advancement for the Swiss-based maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider as it seeks to expand its presence in the increasingly competitive North American market.
Strengthening Regional Presence Amid Intensifying Competition
Owen McClave, Chief Executive of SR Technics, underscored the company’s dedication to fostering strong customer relationships and delivering operational excellence. He stated, “We treasure our relationships with our customers and the trust placed in our capabilities. Our people are aware of all our commitments and are ready to deliver every time.” McClave further emphasized that expanding long-term engagements in North America is a critical step in reinforcing the company’s regional footprint and providing dependable engine MRO solutions to operators.
The agreement arrives at a time when the MRO sector is experiencing heightened competition from established providers such as GATES SPAH and Willis Module Shop, both of which offer comparable services for the CFM56-7B engine. These competitors are actively broadening their service portfolios; for instance, GATES SPAH has recently introduced new maintenance offerings for Leap engines, while TimeTooth Technologies has secured seating approval in India, signaling their ambitions to capture a larger share of the global aviation aftermarket.
Market Shifts and Emerging Challenges
The dynamics of the aviation maintenance market are evolving, with airlines increasingly prioritizing powerplant availability over traditional MRO slot allocations. Steven Greenway, CEO of flyadeal, recently highlighted this shift, noting that operators demand greater flexibility and reliability to maintain fleet operations amid ongoing supply chain disruptions.
Adding to the competitive pressures, IER MRO has announced plans to establish a significant engine maintenance facility in Dubai. This development is expected to attract customers from North America and other regions, compelling existing providers to innovate and expand their service capabilities to retain market share.
Despite these challenges, SR Technics remains confident in its extensive expertise with CFM engine platforms and its capacity to deliver reliable maintenance solutions. The company’s ongoing investments in regional infrastructure, exemplified by the recent opening of its Zurzach facility, demonstrate its commitment to supporting customers in key markets.
As the MRO industry continues to evolve, SR Technics’ latest agreement highlights its resilience and determination to remain a trusted partner for North American carriers navigating a rapidly changing maintenance environment.

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