The recent inauguration of GE Aerospace-Lufthansa Technik joint venture XEOS’ CFM International Leap maintenance and testing facility is the latest ramp-up in the narrowbody engine’s aftermarket ...
GE opens XEOS facility to provide overhaul and repair services for CFM International LEAP engines that are used in narrowbody ...
GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) today announced the inauguration of XEOS, a state-of-the-art engine maintenance, repair and overhaul ...
A joint venture between GE Aerospace and Lufthansa Technik, the facility is focused on the overhaul and repair of CFM International* LEAP engines, which power today's most popular narrowbody aircraft.
XEOS is currently performing Leap 1B shop visits, with Lufthansa Technik—a 25% minority partner in the JV—inducting its first ...
Polish-based engine maintenance venture XEOS - originally established to service widebody powerplants - has been revived with ...
Malaysia Airlines currently operates 11 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with CFM LEAP-1B engines, with another 14 aircraft on order ...
The facility utilizes GE Aerospace’s proprietary lean operating system, FLIGHT DECK, incorporating the latest best practices ...