Emirates Moves A380 Engine Work in-House with New Rolls-Royce Agreement
- Emirates signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Rolls-Royce to develop in-house Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul capabilities for its Trent 900 engines by 2027, aiming for long-term maintenance independence for its Airbus A380 fleet.
- The new facility will support full Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul work, allowing Emirates to perform fan case repairs independently, with the first induction expected in 2027.
- Emirates has extended its TotalCare service agreement with Rolls-Royce into the 2040s, reinforcing the airline's operational strategy for its A380 fleet.
- Emirates continues to be the world’s largest operator of the A380, with 116 aircraft currently in service.
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AvGeeks Rejoice: Emirates Pushes Off Airbus A380 Retirement Into The 2040s
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Emirates plans to carry out maintenance of the Trent 900 engines for its Airbus A380 fleet from 2027 onwards. The airline also extended another service contract with Rolls-Royce until the 2040s.
Emirates A380 lands in Sri Lanka over medical emergency
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Emirates signs MOU with Rolls-Royce to conduct engine MRO
Under a Memorandum of Understanding signed between Emirates and Rolls-Royce today at the Dubai Airshow 2025, Emirates will perform Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) for the Trent 900 engines powering its own A380 fleet from 2027. Emirates has also extended the TotalCare service agreement with Rolls-Royce for its A380s into the 2040s. Emirates will build a new facility with the first induction forecast from 2027. Emirates will complete fan c…
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