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CFM Strengthens Partnerships in UAE and Indian Aviation Supply Chains

CFM Strengthens Partnerships in UAE and Indian Aviation Supply Chains
CFM International, the joint venture equally owned by GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines, is advancing its engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities in the United Arab Emirates and India. These strategic investments are designed to support the expanding global fleet of LEAP-powered aircraft, with a particular focus on the rapidly growing aviation markets in the Middle East and Asia.
Major Investment in Dubai
In anticipation of the 2025 Dubai Airshow, GE Aerospace announced a $50 million investment to establish a new 120,000-square-foot On-Wing Support (OWS) facility in Dubai South, located within the Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH). This development will quadruple GE’s existing operational footprint in Dubai and is intended to enhance quick-turn maintenance, lease pool services, and field deployments for CFM LEAP engines, as well as GE’s own engines and Engine Alliance products. The facility will also incorporate advanced training spaces aimed at upskilling the regional workforce.
Currently, GE’s network manages over 35% of global LEAP engine overhauls, and this expansion addresses the increasing demand in the Middle East, where LEAP-powered aircraft such as the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX are becoming more prevalent. Dubai’s position as a global aviation hub further strengthens the strategic value of this facility in serving a growing market.
Expansion in India
In June 2024, Safran Aircraft Engines announced the opening of a new LEAP engine overhaul shop in India, with operations scheduled to commence in 2025. This facility forms part of a broader initiative to expand MRO capacity and supports CFM’s “open LEAP MRO ecosystem,” which provides customers with greater flexibility in selecting service providers. The investment aligns with the rapid adoption of LEAP engines by Indian carriers including IndiGo, Air India, and Akasa.
India’s aviation sector is experiencing robust growth, with LEAP engines powering a significant portion of new narrowbody aircraft deliveries. The new overhaul shop is expected to enhance asset availability and reduce downtime for operators, supporting CFM’s objective of delivering 15 to 20 percent better fuel efficiency and lower emissions compared to older engines such as the CFM56. Safran’s footprint in India is substantial, comprising 18 facilities and nearly 3,000 employees, with projected revenues anticipated to triple to over €3 billion by 2030.
Navigating Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite these expansions, CFM faces challenges including navigating complex regulatory frameworks, managing potential supply chain disruptions, and contending with intensified competition from other global aerospace firms. Rivals such as Airbus and Embraer are actively pursuing local partnerships, while Lufthansa Technik is extending support agreements to maintain its presence in the region.
Market Outlook and Strategic Impact
Market response to CFM’s investments has been positive, reflecting growing demand for both military transport and commercial aircraft in the UAE and India. Although no direct joint ventures linking the Dubai and India facilities have been announced, both sites enhance CFM’s global MRO network and may facilitate cross-regional support for airlines operating between these key markets.
These initiatives form part of CFM’s long-term strategy to meet the needs of a rapidly expanding LEAP engine fleet, which is expected to exceed 3,000 units in service by mid-2025. The renewed GE-Safran partnership through 2050 emphasizes sustainability, incorporating innovations such as the reverse bleed system (RBS) to reduce maintenance costs. CFM’s alignment with India’s “Make in India” initiative further highlights its commitment to supporting local industry and workforce development as it competes for leadership in the global aviation supply chain.

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