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ST Engineering Wins Multi-Year LEAP-1A Maintenance Contract

ST Engineering Secures Multi-Year LEAP-1A Engine Maintenance Contract with Air Cairo
ST Engineering’s Commercial Aerospace division has announced the signing of a five-year maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) agreement with Air Cairo, marking the company’s first collaboration with the Egyptian carrier. The contract covers support for the LEAP-1A engines that power Air Cairo’s Airbus A320neo fleet. Services will include quick-turn repairs and Performance Restoration Shop Visit (PRSV) work, conducted at ST Engineering’s engine MRO facility in Singapore. The initial engine induction is scheduled for mid-2025.
Partnership Highlights and Strategic Importance
Captain Ahmed Shanan, Chairman and CEO of Air Cairo, expressed satisfaction with the new partnership, emphasizing ST Engineering’s reputation as a global leader in engine overhaul. He highlighted the agreement as a reflection of Air Cairo’s dedication to operational excellence, reliability, and stringent safety standards for its expanding fleet.
As Air Cairo continues to grow its network and modernize its operations, the collaboration with ST Engineering is expected to ensure world-class engine maintenance, reducing aircraft downtime and enhancing engine performance. This partnership is positioned to support Air Cairo’s objective of providing seamless and efficient air travel across the region, while strengthening its competitive position in the aviation market.

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