Air China and Rolls-Royce announce new MRO facility in Beijing

Sept. 8, 2022
The facility will provide MRO support on the Rolls-Royce Trent 700, Trent XWB-84 and Trent 1000 aero engines, AviationPros reports.

BEIJING - Rolls-Royce and Air China are entering into a new 50/50 Joint Venture (JV) maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility in Beijing, China. The new facility, BAESL (Beijing Aero Engine Services Company Limited), will provide MRO support on the Rolls-Royce Trent 700, Trent XWB-84 and Trent 1000 aero engines. Air China currently has all three engine types in its fleet, AviationPros reports. Continue reading original article.

The Military & Aerospace Electronics take:

8 September 2022 - At full capacity, which is expected to be achieved in the mid-2030s, BAESL will be able to support up to 250 shop visits per year. The facility will offer MRO services to Air China as well as our other airline customers based in Greater China and beyond. Today, Rolls-Royce powers 60% of China’s widebody fleet, powering more than 550 aircraft in service or on order. Our Trent 700 engines also power 90% of the country’s Airbus A330 fleet and the Greater China fleet represents 20% of all Trent engines flying today.

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Jamie Whitney, Associate Editor
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