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Newswire & Press Release / Safran Opens New LEAP Engine Maintenance Workshop At Brussels Airport - Aviation / Aerospace / Drone / eVTOL - Safran Group
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On February 28, at the north zone of Brussels Airport, a first pillar ceremony was held for the building that will accommodate the new aircraft engine maintenance site of Safran Aircraft Engine Services Brussels as of 2024. Thanks to this prime location, the engine manufacturer, already very active at Brussels Airport, will be able to develop its new activities for the latest generation engines. With this positive energy building that will produce more energy than it consumes, Brussels Airport once again demonstrates its ambition to offer its customers the most complete range of aviation services, as well as its expertise in the real estate field and confirms its commitment to sustainable development.
Safran Aircraft Engine Services to expands its MRO activities at Brussels airport for the LEAP engines
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PLA Global Wrap: Week 25
Austria Airlines ends prachter flights; FAA awards US$8 billion fund for US airports; Korean Air joins Space Pioneer project
June 30, 2021
By PLA Editor
In this week’s global wrap, we look back at the latest industry news and updates from week 25, including the end of Austrian Airlines’ ‘prachter’ flights. We also cover the FAA’s US$8 billion in grants to support the recovery of airports, as well as Korean Air’s recent participation in the country’s ‘Space Pioneer’ project. We round up the wrap with B2B updates from forwarders Geodis, CEVA and Bollore, as well as Safran, Brussels Airport, Qatar Airways, CHAMP and more. See the week 24 Global Wrap here.