Having received expert training, employees carry out 80 percent of parts repairs in-house. The facility’s machinery is state-of-the-art, and the test cell has an impressive 150,000 pounds of thrust capacity. Late last year, the shop completed its 3,000th shop visit—a V2500 operated by joint venture partner China Southern Airlines. MTU Maintenance Zhuhai serves more than 70 customers from China, other parts of Asia and around the world.
MRO network partner for the PW1100G-JM
And the company just chalked up another success: a high-profile newcomer, the Pratt & Whitney GTFTM PW1100G-JM that powers the Airbus A320neo, will soon be joining the other best-selling engines in the shop. This means the location is now a member of the global network of providers entrusted to maintain the engine on behalf of Pratt & Whitney.
Beijer and his team are well prepared for this new challenge: “We’ve already started ramping up PW1100G-JM capacity,” he says. The engines are expected to start coming into the shop in mid-2021, with 1,000 shop visits planned in the next ten years. “We’re the leading provider of MRO services for narrowbody engines in Asia,” Beijer explains. “Adding the PW1100G-JM to our product mix will enable us to continue our growth strategy and better serve the Asian market.”