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Woodward Named Licensed Repair Facility for CFM LEAP Engine Controls by Lufthansa Technik

Woodward and Lufthansa Technik Forge Elite Partnership for CFM LEAP Engine Component Repairs
Woodward, Inc. (NASDAQ: WWD) and Lufthansa Technik have formalized an Elite Licensed Repair Service Facility (LRSF) Agreement, reinforcing their longstanding collaboration in servicing Woodward components on CFM International’s LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engines. This strategic alliance leverages Lufthansa Technik’s extensive engine maintenance expertise alongside Woodward’s advanced fuel control technologies, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and maximize aircraft uptime for operators of Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX fleets.
Expanding Global Support for LEAP Engines
As part of Woodward’s newly introduced two-tier global support framework, Lufthansa Technik becomes the first authorized partner to deliver comprehensive repair and overhaul services for Woodward fuel controls, valves, and actuators on CFM LEAP engines. This designation is expected to improve service resilience and provide airlines with greater predictability in maintenance planning for these next-generation powerplants.
Lufthansa Technik, already recognized as a CFM Premier MRO provider, currently supports a substantial share of the worldwide CFM LEAP engine fleet. The elevation to Elite status will enable the company to offer integrated, OEM-aligned repair solutions for critical Woodward components—systems integral to engine performance and reliability—as the LEAP fleet continues its rapid global expansion.
To meet the rigorous standards of this partnership, Lufthansa Technik will invest in advanced tooling and testing equipment, ensuring full Elite-level capabilities for Woodward components. This commitment underscores Lufthansa Technik’s long-term dedication to the CFM LEAP platform and its focus on delivering high-quality, OEM-compliant repair services for LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engine operators.
John DiSilvestro, Senior Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Service at Woodward, highlighted the significance of the collaboration: “The partnership with Lufthansa Technik is an important step forward in our collaboration and for delivering excellent service to customers. Lufthansa Technik is a proven leader in engine and component maintenance and a trusted partner. Together, we are strengthening global support for the growing CFM LEAP engine fleet.”
Berit Plewinsky, Vice President Commercial Aircraft Component Services at Lufthansa Technik, emphasized the operational advantages for customers, stating, “This partnership agreement translates into tangible operational benefits: OEM-supported repair capabilities, close technical alignment, and continuity provide the reliability that airlines need when operating highly efficient and complex next-generation engines. This milestone strengthens our ability to support LEAP fleets sustainably throughout their lifecycle.”
Navigating a Competitive and Growing MRO Market
The surge in demand for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services driven by the expanding LEAP-powered fleet presents challenges for Woodward in maintaining stringent quality standards while scaling operations. The competitive landscape is intensifying, with additional providers such as Iberia Maintenance joining the LEAP Premier MRO network. Industry players are responding by broadening their MRO capabilities and investing in new facilities, exemplified by Ryanair’s plans for additional engine shops and Lufthansa Technik’s recent expansions in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Dubai South.
Henning Linnekogel, Senior Director OEM Partner Management at Lufthansa Technik, remarked, “By joining Woodward’s ELITE network as the first independent MRO, we are deepening our collaboration and setting new standards in CFM LEAP component support.”
Jacob Roush, Vice President of Sales at Woodward, added, “This agreement is about delivering more value to customers. Airlines need highly reliable solutions that keep aircraft flying efficiently and downtime to a minimum. Partnering with Lufthansa Technik at the Elite level allows us to expand access to OEM-aligned services for Woodward fuel controls, actuators, and valves.”
As the CFM LEAP engine fleet continues to grow, the strengthened partnership between Woodward and Lufthansa Technik is positioned to play a critical role in supporting airlines’ operational reliability and efficiency amid an increasingly competitive MRO environment.

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