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AOI and Safran sign agreement for Larzac engines’ maintenance in Egypt

Military Africa by Military Africa
September 4, 2024 - Updated on September 16, 2024
in Aerospace, Press Release
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At the Egypt International Airshow, the Egyptian company Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) has received a supplier certificate from French world leading aircraft engine manufacturer Safran Aircraft Engines.

This certification follows the signing of a cooperation agreement in December 2023 for the maintenance, repair and overhaul of the Larzac engine. With this certification, AOI becomes a globally authorized and licensed company to support the engines of the Alpha Jet training and light attack aircraft. This activity will be carried out in a brand new engine shop located in Helwan (Egypt) employing 30 skilled workers.

“It is a great pleasure to celebrate today the inauguration of the Larzac engine overhaul line accredited by Safran Aircraft Engines at the AOI Engine Factory as the sole international certified supplier”, said Mokhtar Abdel Latif, chairman of the AOI.

“This milestone adds to the record of accomplishments of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, and we look forward to further enhancing cooperation with Safran to build a distinguished industrial base that benefits our customers.”

“We are delighted to continue our cooperation with the Arab Organization for Industrialization as an official Safran Aircraft Engines approved MRO shop, said Christophe Bruneau, Vice President, Military Engines, Safran Aircraft Engines.

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We share a common commitment to excellence, and AOI’s engine workshop meets our strict quality standards. This major step with the Egyptian Industry is calling for further collaboration in aerospace and defense.”

Following successful audits carried out by Safran Aircraft Engines experts at AOI plant, the Egyptian industrial has been granted with the approved licensee certificate for 10 years to perform repair and overhaul operations for all the export customers of the Larzac engine. This agreement covers all engine versions, representing a global fleet of up to 280 Larzac engines.

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Safran and AOI has done business before, in December last year, at Egypt Defense Expo (EDEX) 2023, Safran Aircraft Engines and the Egyptian Air Force announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the company’s new EngineLife® services solution.

According to the terms of the agreement, this MoU will cover through-life support (TLS) for the M88 engines powering Egypt’s current fleet of 24 Rafale on a by-the-hour basis with guaranteed levels of availability.

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