BP Aero, a provider of engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, has obtained new authorisation and execution of GE Aerospace’s CF34-10 technical data licence. This advancement enhances BP Aero’s service portfolio within the ITP Aero group and strengthens the company’s position for future growth in providing full engine lifecycle propulsion services.
Securing the CF34-10 licence and OEM authorisation is a strategic move to expand BP Aero’s range of component overhaul and engine repair services. The company already offers aftermarket services for a wide array of engine models, including the LEAP, CFM56 – 3/5A/5B/5C/7B, CF6 – 80C2, CF34 – 3/8C/8E, F119, F135, GE90, and V2500 – A5/D5 engines.
As part of ITP Aero, BP Aero contributes to ITP Aero’s overall MRO strategy and the expansion of aftermarket capabilities across several key engine platforms currently in operation. Additionally, BP Aero represents ITP Aero’s inaugural presence in the United States, marking a significant growth milestone for ITP Aero in the region.