Eaton appoints Air Support to provide engine MRO in EMEA
Intelligent power management company Eaton signed an agreement with Air Support to provide local repair and overhaul of Eaton’s engine fuel components for large commercial aircraft.

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Under the agreement Air Support will be the first authorised service centre for Eaton’s aerospace business across Europe, Middle East and Africa.
“Our strategic agreement with Air Support allows engine fuel pump repairs within the region, reducing turn-around-time (TAT) and freight costs for customers," said Matt Norman, vice president of Aftermarket and Commercial Services for Eaton.
“Our strategic agreement with Air Support allows engine fuel pump repairs within the region, reducing turn-around-time (TAT) and freight costs for customers. It also supports the industry’s sustainability initiatives around reducing emissions through the use of local support services,” said Matt Norman, vice president of aftermarket and commercial services for Eaton’s Aerospace Group. “Initially Air Support’s repair capability will focus on the CFM56-7B engine fuel pump, but will quickly grow to include other popular engine fuel pumps. This new opportunity with Air Support highlights our dedication to providing localised, timely service and enhancing customer satisfaction.”
"We are honoured to be appointed as an Eaton authorised service centre in the EMEA region. This agreement is a major milestone for our company and strengthens our commitment to delivering high-quality service and technical expertise to customers across Europe, Middle East and Africa. We look forward to providing reliable and efficient support for Eaton products throughout the region," said Sabine Tertre, CEO of Air Support.
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