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GA Telesis Engine Services Secures CFM56-7B Overhaul Contract with Garuda Indonesia

GA Telesis Engine Services Secures CFM56-7B Overhaul Contract with Garuda Indonesia
Strategic Partnership Amid Industry Challenges
GA Telesis Engine Services (GATES), the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) division of GA Telesis LLC, has been awarded a pivotal contract to provide overhaul services for the CFM56-7B engines powering Garuda Indonesia’s Boeing 737 Next-Generation fleet. The contract, secured through a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) process, marks a significant collaboration between the two companies. The first engine under this agreement is currently en route to GATES’s primary facility in Helsinki, Finland, where it will undergo a comprehensive performance restoration.
Gunnar Sigurfinnsson, President of GA Telesis Engine Services, expressed the company’s pride in being entrusted with Garuda Indonesia’s critical engine assets. He highlighted the Helsinki facility’s capability to deliver precise technical services and industry-leading turnaround times, which are essential to maintaining the operational excellence of a premier carrier such as Garuda. Avinash Singh, Vice President of Sales for the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions, underscored the strategic importance of this contract, noting that it demonstrates GATES’s ability to balance technical reliability with cost efficiency. Singh described the arrival of the first Garuda engine at the Helsinki shop as a milestone that signals the beginning of a long-term partnership with Indonesia’s national airline.
From Garuda Indonesia’s perspective, Pak Mukhtaris, Director of Maintenance, emphasized the airline’s confidence in GA Telesis as a global MRO provider. He noted that the company’s reputation for quality and flexible service offerings aligns closely with Garuda’s commitment to safety and operational performance, particularly as the airline continues to optimize its CFM56-7B fleet.
Navigating Supply Chain Disruptions in the Aviation Aftermarket
This contract comes at a challenging time for the global aviation aftermarket, which is grappling with significant supply chain disruptions. Ongoing conflicts in the Middle East have adversely affected air cargo capacity and freight rates, intensifying existing bottlenecks in engine parts availability and testing services. As a result, waiting times for overhauls of CFM56-5B and -7B engines have extended to between four and six months. Additionally, the industry’s gradual transition toward newer Leap engines has further constrained repair slot availability for CFM56 engines across Europe.
In response to these pressures, GE Aerospace has increased investment in the manufacturing of CFM56 turbine blades to mitigate shortages. Meanwhile, competitors within the MRO sector are intensifying efforts to secure critical parts and streamline repair processes to maintain their market positions. Against this backdrop, GA Telesis’s ability to secure and execute this contract with Garuda Indonesia underscores its resilience and operational strength in a highly competitive and constrained market environment.
About GA Telesis and GA Telesis Engine Services Oy
GA Telesis is a global leader in aerospace aftermarket solutions and lifecycle management, operating across 54 locations in 30 countries. The company provides integrated services including parts distribution, logistics, inventory management, leasing, engine overhaul, and MRO. GA Telesis is committed to sustainability and innovation, leveraging advanced technologies and digital transformation to enhance efficiency and performance.
GA Telesis Engine Services Oy, based in Helsinki, specializes in MRO services for aircraft engines, focusing primarily on the GE CF6-80C2 and CFM56 engine families. The company is recognized for its dedication to quality, innovation, and sustainability, supporting the performance and longevity of aircraft engines worldwide.

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