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Air India, GE Aviation to invest $90 mn to set up MRO facility

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad

National carrier Air India and GE Aviation will together invest $90 million (over Rs 405 crore) to set up a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility in Mumbai to cater for the latter's GEnx-1B engines.

"The investment in this facility at Mumbai will be around $90 million," GE Aviation Country Director Nalin Jain told reporters here today.

The US-based jet engines provider will invest $20 million, while the balance will be pumped in by the government-run airline. The foreign company's investment will be spread over 7-8 years.

"Our investment will be over a period of 7-8 years," Jain said.

The two companies today inked an agreement here, under which Air India will be licensed to perform MRO work on the GEnx-1B engine, which powers Boeing 787 aircraft.

The national carrier has ordered 27 GEnx-1B powered 787 planes.

"Air India envisages a state-of-the-art facility catering to GE 90 and GEnx engines, including a new engine testing facility. Our strong collaboration with GE will enhance the visibility of the facility across the globe and result in India becoming one of the major engine MRO players," Air India Chairman and Managing Director Arvind Jadhav said.

As part of the agreement, GE Aviation will provide technical support to Air India.

Currently, GE has an order backlog of 250 engines from India, Jain said.

"We expect fresh orders (from India) next year," he added.

 

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First Published: Mar 04 2010 | 4:23 PM IST

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