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Dedienne Aerospace Renews LEAP Tooling License

Dedienne Aerospace Renews LEAP Tooling Licence with CFM International
Dedienne Aerospace has secured a ten-year renewal of its CFM LEAP tooling licence with CFM International, reinforcing a partnership that has flourished over nearly a decade. This renewed agreement highlights Dedienne’s essential contribution to the global maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) network supporting CFM LEAP engines.
Sustained Partnership and Global Reach
Since acquiring the licence in 2015, Dedienne Aerospace has provided high-quality tooling to 163 customers worldwide, including Safran Aircraft Engines, GE Aerospace engine shops, leading MRO facilities, and numerous third-party providers. This extensive customer base has played a significant role in enhancing operational performance and efficiency across the LEAP engine network. Guillaume Justamon, Vice President of Programmes at Dedienne Aerospace, emphasized that the renewal not only ensures continuity but also affirms the company’s industrial expertise and commitment to supporting global growth within the LEAP MRO ecosystem.
Over the past decade, Dedienne has expanded its global service footprint, establishing itself as a trusted partner for LEAP-licensed MRO providers. The company’s technical proficiency and innovative approach have enabled it to meet the increasing complexity of engine maintenance, particularly in performance restoration and full overhauls. Dedienne’s ability to deliver reliable, high-quality tooling positions it well to satisfy the growing demand for advanced maintenance solutions worldwide.
Innovation and Market Position
Aligned with CFM International’s strategic vision, Dedienne Aerospace has introduced digital innovations such as ToolLive, a platform designed to facilitate preventive maintenance and inventory management. These technological advancements aim to streamline maintenance operations, reduce turnaround times, and improve overall efficiency for customers.
The licence renewal strengthens Dedienne’s market position amid a competitive environment where rivals are expected to respond with their own tooling innovations. Market reactions have been positive, reflecting confidence in the stability and continuity of the Dedienne-CFM partnership. The long-term agreement is widely regarded as a strategic move that consolidates Dedienne’s leadership in the sector, even as competitors pursue new developments.
Looking forward, Dedienne Aerospace intends to leverage its expertise and digital capabilities to address emerging challenges in the aerospace industry. The company remains dedicated to pioneering new technologies and methodologies that will establish new standards of excellence and reliability in engine maintenance and support.
With this renewed licence, Dedienne Aerospace is well-positioned to continue its vital role in advancing the global aviation industry, reinforcing its reputation for innovation, customer satisfaction, and operational excellence.

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