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StandardAero to Support Mauritania Airlines’ Boeing 737 Fleet with LEAP-1B and CFM56-7B Engine Maintenance

StandardAero to Support Mauritania Airlines’ Boeing 737 Fleet with Engine Maintenance
Expanded Partnership for CFM56-7B and LEAP-1B Engines
StandardAero (NYSE: SARO), a prominent independent provider of aerospace engine aftermarket services, has been selected by Mauritania Airlines, the national flag carrier of Mauritania, to provide maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) support for the CFM International CFM56-7B and LEAP-1B engines that power its Boeing 737NG and 737 MAX 8 aircraft. This agreement represents an expansion of the existing collaboration between the two companies, building on StandardAero’s prior support of Mauritania Airlines’ Embraer E175 fleet through auxiliary power unit repairs.
StandardAero has already inducted a CFM56-7B engine at its Winnipeg, Manitoba facility and a LEAP-1B engine at its San Antonio, Texas location. Guillaume Limouzy, Airline Sales Director for StandardAero’s Airlines and Fleet business unit, emphasized the company’s commitment to responsive and timely support, particularly for smaller fleet operators, acknowledging the trust Mauritania Airlines has placed in StandardAero’s capabilities.
Comprehensive MRO Capabilities and Strategic Facility Expansion
As a CFM International-authorized MRO provider for the CFM56-7B engine, StandardAero has delivered comprehensive services from its Winnipeg facility since 2010. The company recently expanded its CFM56-7B maintenance capabilities to its Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport location, adding a second engine line and test cell redundancy to better serve Boeing 737NG operators and asset owners worldwide.
Beyond core engine maintenance, StandardAero offers a broad portfolio of services for the CFM56 family, including component repair and overhaul, asset management, and engine health monitoring data analysis. For the next-generation LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engines, the company operates as a CFM LEAP Premier MRO provider from its 810,000-square-foot San Antonio facility. In March 2023, StandardAero signed the first non-airline CFM Branded Service Agreement (CBSA) in the Americas, further solidifying its position in the LEAP engine aftermarket. The company is also advancing new engine component repairs through its Component Repair Services network and Repair Development Center of Excellence, having industrialized over 350 component repairs to date.
Navigating Industry Challenges and Competitive Pressures
Supporting Mauritania Airlines’ Boeing 737 fleet presents notable challenges amid ongoing global supply chain disruptions affecting CFM engines. Additionally, recent reliability concerns with LEAP-1B engines, as highlighted by issues encountered by operators such as Ascend Airways, underscore the technical complexities involved in maintaining these advanced powerplants. The competitive environment remains intense, with other MRO providers like ST Engineering expanding their capabilities in key markets such as Singapore to attract airlines operating similar engine types.
As StandardAero deepens its partnership with Mauritania Airlines, industry observers will closely monitor how the company manages supply chain constraints and competitive pressures while maintaining the high standards of engine support demanded by its customers.

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