Aero Norway, the specialist CFM56 engine MRO facility, has appointed Kenneth Johnston as LEAP Program Manager to gear up for new capabilities integration.
He will be responsible for promoting Aero Norway’s LEAP capabilities and implementing the organisation’s readiness plan for LEAP repairs.
Johnston explains what attracted him to the role: “The LEAP engine, is one of the most advanced and widely used aircraft engines in the industry, powering popular aircraft like the Boeing 737 MAX and the Airbus A320neo.
“By offering services for the LEAP engine, Aero Norway reinforces itself as a key player in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) market for modern, high-demand aircraft. Handling LEAP engines requires advanced technological capabilities and expertise.
“By successfully incorporating LEAP into our portfolio, Aero Norway demonstrates our ability to work with cutting-edge technology, enhancing our reputation as a highly skilled and reliable MRO provider.
“Overall, having LEAP in our portfolio significantly enhances Aero Norway’s competitive positioning, opens new revenue streams, and aligns the company with the future of aviation technology.”
Aero Norway is poised to make a significant investment in specialised equipment and has undergone a comprehensive process to obtain approvals to offer LEAP MRO services.
Johnston goes on to say that the future of aircraft engines is poised for significant advancements. “The industry is increasingly focused on developing and implementing greener technologies, such as more efficient engine designs, alternative fuels, and hybrid-electric propulsion systems. In this context, MRO organisations like Aero Norway play a critical role.
“By extending the life and improving the efficiency of existing engines through precise maintenance and innovative repair techniques, MROs contribute to lowering overall emissions.
“For instance, regular maintenance ensures engines operate at peak efficiency, consuming less fuel and emitting fewer pollutants.
“Additionally, by refurbishing and upgrading engines with the latest eco-friendly technologies, Aero Norway can help airlines reduce their carbon footprint without needing to replace entire fleets.”