ATLANTA - April 8, 2025 – GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) and MTU Maintenance have signed a new long-term agreement for GEnx engine maintenance services as part of a continued effort to expand maintenance choice and shop capacity for customers operating GE Aerospace engines.
The GE Branded Services Agreement (GBSA) enables MTU Maintenance Dallas to serve as an authorized service provider for GEnx engines with highest level of training and support, as well as increased access to proprietary overhaul and repair technology.
“MTU Maintenance is a highly capable MRO provider, and we are pleased to extend our strategic long-term partnership to support their Fort Worth expansion,” said Mahendra Nair, Group Vice President, GE Commercial Engine Programs. “This new agreement underscores our commitment to an MRO network that offers GEnx customers a choice of facilities and geographies to meet surging travel demand.”
Since its introduction in 2011, the GEnx engine family has accumulated over 62 million flight hours. It stands as GE Aerospace’s fastest-selling, high-thrust engine to date, with more than 3,600 engines currently in service and backlog, including spare units. Today, the GEnx engine powers two-thirds of all 787 aircraft currently in operation.
In spring of 2023, MTU Maintenance moved to a 43,000 square meter facility in Fort Worth, Texas, which includes an engine test facility with up to 100,000 lbs. of thrust.
“MTU is committed to providing world-class engine services, and we are proud to be increasing our services to full overhaul capability, further supporting the GEnx engine line,” said Michael Schreyögg, Chief Program Officer, MTU Aero Engines. “This agreement is another step towards increasing our footprint in North America, enhancing our competitiveness in the open market and continuing to provide quality services to GE Aerospace and other customers.”
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