Safran Aircraft Engine Services Brussels, a subsidiary of Safran Aircraft Engines, has inaugurated a new maintenance facility at Brussels Airport. This 8,500 m² building, constructed by Brussels Airport Company in the North Zone of the airport, is dedicated to the maintenance of LEAP-1 engines, which power the latest-generation Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
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This new site underscores Brussels Airport’s and Safran’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in aircraft engine maintenance.
This post was published on 11 June 2024 16:05
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