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AFI KLM E&M Signs Engine Maintenance Deal with Shenzhen and Kunming Airlines

AFI KLM E&M Secures Engine Maintenance Contract with Shenzhen and Kunming Airlines
Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M) has renewed and expanded its partnership with Shenzhen Airlines and its subsidiary Kunming Airlines through a newly awarded three-year engine maintenance agreement. Effective from 2025 to 2027, the contract encompasses comprehensive maintenance services for the widely used CFM56-7B engines, reinforcing AFI KLM E&M’s position as a key player in the global aircraft maintenance sector.
Strengthening a Decade-Long Partnership
Shenzhen Airlines, headquartered in Guangdong Province, ranks as the fifth largest airline in mainland China, operating a fleet exceeding 200 aircraft. Its extensive network connects major Chinese cities with international destinations including Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, Spain, Qatar, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. AFI KLM E&M has been servicing Shenzhen Airlines’ CFM56-7B engines for over ten years, a relationship now further solidified by this renewed agreement.
Under the terms of the contract, all engine maintenance will be conducted at KLM’s renowned Engine Facilities in Amsterdam. This arrangement leverages AFI KLM E&M’s advanced technical expertise and deep experience with the CFM56-7B engine model. Tommaso Auriemma, Vice President of Sales Asia Pacific at AFI KLM E&M, highlighted the company’s commitment to delivering reliable, high-quality maintenance services tailored to the evolving operational demands of its airline partners. He noted that, amid challenges such as fleet optimization and peak engine removal cycles, the company’s slot management and global Aircraft on Ground (AOG) support will ensure Shenzhen and Kunming Airlines maintain the highest standards of safety and operational efficiency.
Wu Jun, Vice President of Shenzhen Airlines, described the selection of AFI KLM E&M as a primary supplier for CFM56-7B engine repairs as a strategic decision aimed at enhancing fleet reliability and operational performance. He expressed confidence that AFI KLM E&M’s extensive maintenance experience and global service capabilities would support the airline’s growth objectives while safeguarding passenger safety.
Navigating a Competitive MRO Landscape
This agreement arrives amid intensifying competition within the engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) sector. Established providers such as EAP have recently broadened their service portfolios to include major engine models, heightening competitive pressures. While some airlines are attracted to lower-cost maintenance options, others prioritize the reputation and proven reliability of long-standing MRO providers. In response, industry players are expected to enhance their service offerings to retain and attract clients like Shenzhen and Kunming Airlines.
As AFI KLM E&M continues to strengthen its presence in the Asia-Pacific region, its ability to provide flexible, high-quality maintenance solutions will be critical in a market where both cost efficiency and service reputation significantly influence airline procurement decisions.

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