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Emirates and GE Aerospace Collaborate on Engine Repair Support

Emirates and GE Aerospace Strengthen Engine Repair Partnership
Emirates has formalized a strategic partnership with GE Aerospace to enhance its engine repair capabilities, specifically targeting the GE90 and GP7200 engines that power much of its Boeing 777 and Airbus A380 fleets. The agreement, signed at Emirates Group Headquarters by Adel Al Redha, Deputy President and Chief Operating Officer of Emirates, and Mohamed Ali, President and CEO of Commercial Engines and Services at GE Aerospace, focuses on bolstering technical expertise and workforce skills through dedicated consultancy and training initiatives.
Expanding Maintenance Infrastructure and Expertise
This collaboration forms a critical component of Emirates’ broader US$300 million investment to expand the Emirates Engine Maintenance Centre (EEMC). Under the partnership, GE Aerospace will provide technical support to develop a piece-part component repair line, alongside facilitating knowledge transfer and specialized training programs. These efforts are designed to advance repair processes and operational best practices, thereby strengthening Emirates’ in-house maintenance capabilities.
Adel Al Redha highlighted the significance of the partnership in supporting both infrastructure growth and workforce development. He noted that the collaboration will enable Emirates to deliver specialized training for the maintenance of GE90 and GP7200 engines, ensuring that its teams remain equipped to address the evolving demands of its fleet. Mohamed Ali reaffirmed GE Aerospace’s commitment to assisting Emirates in expanding its repair expertise and enhancing aviation-related skills within the United Arab Emirates.
Since its establishment in 2014, the EEMC has been central to servicing and repairing engines across Emirates’ fleet, which currently includes over 270 aircraft such as the Boeing 777, Airbus A380, and the newer Airbus A350 models. Emirates Engineering continues to provide comprehensive engineering, line, and base maintenance services, underpinning the airline’s operational reliability.
Navigating Industry Challenges Amid Market Uncertainty
The partnership emerges amid increasing complexity within the aviation maintenance sector. Rising fuel prices and potential supply chain disruptions are exerting pressure on airlines and maintenance providers, contributing to recent capacity reductions across the industry and a cautious market outlook. These factors may affect the pace and scope of the expansion plans undertaken by Emirates and GE Aerospace.
Competitors are also adapting to these market conditions by implementing durability improvements and aftermarket upgrades, exemplified by GE’s Leap-1A and Leap-1B turbofans and Pratt & Whitney’s recent PW1000G recall. Furthermore, ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East introduce additional risks of disruption to commercial aviation and the broader engine repair market.
Despite these challenges, Emirates and GE Aerospace remain focused on advancing their technical capabilities and reinforcing the long-term resilience of Emirates’ operations. The partnership underscores a shared commitment to investing in infrastructure and expertise, positioning the airline to better navigate the evolving landscape of the global aviation industry.

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