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Interview with Jelle Menges of AFI KLM E&M

Interview with Jelle Menges of AFI KLM E&M
Expanding LEAP Engine Maintenance Capabilities
Jelle Menges, head of strategy, innovation, and communication at AFI KLM E&M, recently outlined the company’s accelerated expansion of its LEAP engine maintenance services in response to growing global demand. Speaking at the Aviation Week MRO Europe event in London in October 2025, Menges emphasized the rapid scaling of LEAP engine support as a strategic priority, driven by evolving customer requirements and shifts within the engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) sector.
Central to this expansion is AFI KLM E&M’s strengthened partnership with AerCap, which Menges described as pivotal in enhancing the company’s LEAP spares and supply chain strategy. This collaboration aims to provide greater flexibility and resilience in servicing airlines worldwide, a critical objective given the forecasted $11 billion cost to airlines from supply chain disruptions in 2025. By reinforcing its logistics capabilities, AFI KLM E&M seeks to mitigate these challenges and ensure uninterrupted support for its customers.
Strategic Investments and Innovation
AFI KLM E&M has also made significant investments in expanding LEAP engine testing facilities in Paris and Amsterdam. These enhancements are expected to solidify the company’s competitive position within the MRO market, potentially prompting similar moves from competitors, including expansions or new joint ventures. Menges acknowledged the necessity of maintaining leadership in innovation and capacity as the market adapts to these developments.
Data-driven innovation remains at the core of AFI KLM E&M’s strategy. Menges detailed the integration of digital tools and predictive maintenance technologies into the LEAP support offering, which enables airlines to improve reliability and operational efficiency. These advancements optimize maintenance schedules and help alleviate the impact of ongoing supply chain constraints, reinforcing the company’s commitment to cutting-edge solutions.
Future Outlook and Regulatory Challenges
Looking ahead, Menges shared plans for the next phase of the LEAP programme, which includes further expansion of the service network and continued investment in digital capabilities. The company is also navigating a complex regulatory environment, as industry leaders such as the CEOs of Air France-KLM and Lufthansa have recently united to address perceived regulatory imbalances with Gulf carriers. This evolving landscape may influence future market dynamics and competitive strategies.
As AFI KLM E&M strengthens its position as a leading global engine MRO provider, its focus on innovation, strategic partnerships, and supply chain resilience will be crucial in meeting the changing needs of airlines and sustaining its competitive advantage.

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