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Delta TechOps Achieves Full LEAP-1A/1B Certification, First in North America

Delta TechOps Achieves Full LEAP-1A/1B Certification, First in North America
A Landmark Certification in Engine Maintenance
ATLANTA — Delta TechOps has become the first and only airline maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider in North America to receive full certification for both the CFM International LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engines. This achievement marks a significant milestone amid rising global demand for next-generation narrowbody aircraft. By incorporating full overhaul capabilities for the LEAP-1A engine, Delta TechOps reinforces its status as a global leader in servicing the advanced engines that power the Airbus A320neo family and the Boeing 737-10.
Alain Bellemare, executive vice president of International and newly appointed chairman of Delta TechOps, emphasized the strategic importance of this development. He noted that with LEAP engines representing a rapidly expanding segment of the global narrowbody fleet, the ability to support both LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B models positions Delta TechOps at the forefront of the market’s evolution. This certification not only enhances the company’s global relevance but also solidifies its reputation as a trusted, operator-backed MRO partner in a sector poised to shape commercial aviation for decades.
Industry Standing and Market Context
Delta TechOps is part of an exclusive group of CFM Premier MRO providers authorized to service the LEAP engine family, a designation that reflects CFM International’s confidence in Delta’s technical expertise and operational reliability. Other North American providers with similar status include StandardAero and MTU Maintenance Dallas. Gaël Méheust, president and CEO of CFM International, highlighted the longstanding partnership between CFM and Delta, describing the relationship as historically significant and mutually reinforcing. He underscored the shared commitment to fostering an innovative and open MRO ecosystem, with the recent certification agreement further strengthening this collaboration.
The LEAP engine fleet has accumulated over 95 million flight hours and 41 million cycles globally, serving more than 150 customers. As of February 2026, more than 8,000 installed and spare LEAP engines have been delivered. Delta Air Lines has placed an order for 100 Boeing 737-10 aircraft, all powered exclusively by the LEAP-1B engine, with deliveries scheduled to commence following certification.
Marc Meredith, chief commercial officer for Delta TechOps, remarked on the growing demand for LEAP engine support and Delta’s readiness to meet it. He praised the expertise of Delta’s technicians, emphasizing their commitment to quality and performance, which ensures that aircraft remain operational and reliable for customers.
Competitive Landscape and Strategic Implications
Delta TechOps’ certification arrives at a critical juncture as competitors such as GE and Lufthansa Technik are expected to accelerate their own certification efforts to capture a share of the expanding LEAP engine maintenance market. This development may enhance investor confidence in Delta’s maintenance operations while intensifying competition within the industry as it adapts to evolving fleet requirements.
Recent leadership changes at Delta, including the retirement of longtime operations chief John Laughter, could influence the company’s strategic direction regarding its maintenance services. Nonetheless, Delta TechOps’ enduring four-decade partnership with CFM and its ongoing investment in technical capabilities position it strongly to support the continued growth of the LEAP engine fleet worldwide.

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