Dedienne selected as GE9XTM engine tooling licensee

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GE has announced Dedienne Aerospace as its choice of tooling licensee for the GE9XTM engine.

Dedienne and GE have collaborated on many projects and developed a strong relationship. A tooling license for the GE9X engine programme is the culmination of that relationship and a mutual desire to deliver world-class aviation support.

Starting this year, Dedienne will sell, maintain, support, provision, test, calibrate, lease and service GE9X engine tooling.

Dedienne Aerospace’s entire global operations will be focused on GE9X customer support, while a large service centre will be opened in Cincinnati to serve as the central operations for supporting GE Aviation, the GE9X engine programme and GE’s customers.

Dedienne Aerospace has already proven itself as an official Boeing licensee. Now, as a provider of GE9X engine tooling, Dedienne will be able to offer a comprehensive tooling solution to GE9X and 777X customers around the globe.

“GE is focused on providing customers with exceptional service and product support. That’s why we’re pleased to sign Dedienne Aerospace as one of our tooling suppliers. Its engine tooling expertise and global footprint will benefit the GE9X engine fleet,” said Ted Ingling, general manager of the GE9X engine programme at GE Aviation.

With infrastructure in Singapore, Dubai, Europe, China and the America’s, Dedienne Aerospace has geographic proximity and in-region expertise to support GE9X engine customers on-site. Dedienne’s expertise with EIS provisioning will also be of value as airline customers enter service with this new engine.

“We are proud to be part of the GE9X engine programme and the entire Dedienne team is committed to delivering premium airline customer service and production for GE,” explained Karel Volot, president and CEO of Dedienne Aerospace LLC.

www.dedienne-aero.com

 

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