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GE Aviation Completes ATI-Singapore Acquisition, Further Enhancing Repair Development Capabilities
GE Aviation has increased its ownership of Airfoil Technologies International–Singapore Pte. Ltd. (ATI-Singapore) from 49% to 100%. Acquiring the leading-edge jet engine components repair operation enhances repair capabilities key to GE’s global base of airline and industrial customers.
- The ATI-Singapore File
- GE’s Growing Relationship With Singapore
MRO Americas Provides Valuable Networking Venue
Aviation leaders shared industry insights at the successful MRO Americas conference in Dallas, Texas, in April. (Article includes a link to the conference site and all speakers’ presentations.)
Engine Performance Restoration: GE Aviation to Launch Innovative ClearCore Engine Wash and Effluent Collection System
Complete effluent capture, filtration and re-use. Engine diagnostics-enabled services. Gate or hanger flexibility. Currently in development, GE’s innovative ClearCore* engine wash and effluent collection system will deliver several key improvements over and above traditional methods when it rolls out later this year.
- Engine Wash Benefits
- ClearCore Delivers
CFM56-5B Tech Insertion Engines to Power New Fleet: Gulf Air Signs 10-Year OnPoint Solutions Agreement
Gulf Air has signed a 10-year OnPoint* solutions agreement with GE Aviation for engine maintenance, repair and overhaul to support its recent purchase of CFM56-5B engines that will power the airline’s 15 new Airbus A320* family aircraft. Delivery is scheduled for late 2009 to 2013.
Did You Know?
Through OnPoint* overhaul offerings, GE Aviation can provide GE and CFM* engine operators with increased slot availability as well as turnaround times that are among the best in the industry. Contact your GE representative for more details.
Component Repair Highlights
Newly developed CF6*, CF34* and CFM56* engine repairs help improve customers’ cost of ownership.


* ClearCore, CF6, CF34, GEnx and OnPoint are trademarks of
General Electric Company.
* CFM and CFM56 are trademarks of CFM International,
a 50/50 joint company between General Electric Company and
Snecma (SAFRAN Group).
* A320 and A340 are trademarks of Airbus, an EADS company.
* 747 and 787 Dreamliner are trademarks of The Boeing Company.
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