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Jordan Airmotive Signs MRO Agreement for CFM56-7B Engines with Texel Air

Jordan Airmotive Signs MRO Agreement for CFM56-7B Engines with Texel Air
Strategic Partnership to Enhance Engine Maintenance Services
Jordan Airmotive has entered into a long-term general terms agreement (GTA) with Texel Air, a Bahrain-based ACMI and charter cargo airline that also operates as a certified airframe maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider. Under this new partnership, Jordan Airmotive will deliver comprehensive MRO services for Texel Air’s fleet of CFM56-7B engines. The collaboration aims to improve the reliability and operational efficiency of the carrier’s aircraft, reinforcing Jordan Airmotive’s position within the Middle East aviation sector.
This agreement represents a strategic expansion for Jordan Airmotive, particularly among regional cargo and charter operators. By customizing MRO programmes to address the specific demands of these sectors—where operational uptime, cost management, and flexibility are paramount—the company seeks to solidify its reputation as a trusted partner in a highly competitive market.
Industry Challenges and Market Dynamics
The deal comes at a time when the aviation maintenance industry faces significant challenges. Rising costs associated with shop visits, driven by increases in labor, materials, and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts, are rendering engine overhauls for mature platforms like the CFM56-7B progressively less cost-effective. This economic pressure is prompting operators and MRO providers alike to reconsider the viability of extensive engine repairs, exploring alternatives such as sourcing used serviceable materials or evaluating the return-to-service potential of other engine models, including the CFM56-5A.
The MRO market is currently experiencing record-high profitability, which is intensifying competition among service providers. Industry players are expected to respond by strengthening partnerships with suppliers of used serviceable materials and adopting more structured assessment methodologies to optimize engine maintenance strategies. These evolving dynamics are likely to heighten competition as MRO providers navigate shifting regional demand and constrained supply chains.
Jordan Airmotive’s Capabilities and Future Outlook
Jordan Airmotive holds certifications from leading aviation authorities, including the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), positioning it well to meet these industry challenges. The company offers an extensive portfolio of repair and overhaul services covering engines such as the CF6-80C2, CFM56-7B, CFM56-5B, and CFM56-3. Furthermore, Jordan Airmotive is preparing to expand its capabilities to include next-generation engine platforms, with upcoming services for the LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engines.
By leveraging its internationally recognized certifications and technical expertise, Jordan Airmotive aims to maintain its status as a preferred MRO partner for airlines, lessors, and operators worldwide. The agreement with Texel Air not only underscores the company’s strength in servicing the CFM56-7B engine segment but also highlights its adaptability in addressing the evolving demands of the global MRO landscape.

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