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Silk Way West Airlines Renews Service Agreement with GE Aerospace

Silk Way West Airlines Renews Service Agreement with GE Aerospace
Silk Way West Airlines has extended its service agreement with GE Aerospace to support its growing fleet of widebody Boeing aircraft. The renewed contract encompasses maintenance and support for five Boeing 747-8 freighters powered by GEnx-2B engines, six Boeing 777 freighters equipped with GE90-115B engines, and up to four Boeing 777-8 freighters featuring the latest GE9X engines. These aircraft are integral to Silk Way West’s ongoing fleet modernization, following orders placed in 2021 and 2022 for Boeing 777-8 and 777 freighters.
Expanding Operations and Strategic Partnership
Operating over 40 routes across Europe, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the Middle East, Central and Eastern Asia, and the Americas, Silk Way West Airlines manages an annual cargo turnover exceeding 500,000 tonnes. The airline regards its partnership with GE Aerospace as a cornerstone of its long-term strategy aimed at sustainable growth and operational excellence.
Onno Pietersma, Chief Operating Officer of Silk Way West Airlines, emphasized the significance of the renewed agreement, stating, “We are pleased to announce this extension of our partnership. It will continue to help us deliver on our long-term strategy of sustainable growth and allow us to continuously improve the services we provide to our valuable customers.”
Russell Stokes, President and CEO of Commercial Engines and Services at GE Aerospace, highlighted the technological edge of the collaboration: “We are proud to continue building our relationship with Silk Way West Airlines as they modernise their fleet. GE Aerospace widebody engines represent the pinnacle of aviation technology, designed to lower operating costs and reduce environmental impact.”
Technological Advancements and Industry Context
Silk Way West’s fleet is powered by GE Aerospace’s GEnx, GE90, and GE9X engines. The GE9X, exclusive to the Boeing 777X family, is recognized as the most fuel-efficient engine in its class. All GE Aerospace commercial engines are certified to operate on sustainable aviation fuel blends, reflecting the company’s commitment to environmental responsibility.
The renewal coincides with a critical period for GE Aerospace, which recently reached a tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers union on September 12, 2025, amid ongoing labor negotiations. This development underscores the company’s efforts to address workforce concerns during a time of significant industry transformation. Furthermore, GE Aerospace’s strategic partnership with BETA Technologies to advance hybrid electric aviation demonstrates a broader commitment to sustainable aviation technologies. These initiatives are likely to influence market dynamics, prompting competitors to enhance their own engine offerings in response to GE Aerospace’s technological progress.
As Silk Way West Airlines continues to modernize its fleet and expand its global footprint, the extended partnership with GE Aerospace positions both companies to meet evolving industry demands and sustainability objectives.

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