MRO Management

Nok Air taps StandardAero for 737-800 engine support

StandardAero has renewed its longstanding relationship with Thai low-cost airline, Nok Air, through the provision of CFM56-7B turbofan engine MRO workscopes in support of the airline’s fleet of Boeing 737-800 narrowbody aircraft.
photo_camera Nok Air Boeing 737-800 at Bangkok Don Mueang Airport in Thailand. Credit: Markus Mainka/Adobe Stock

Aerospace engine aftermarket services firm, StandardAero, has renewed its engine maintenance partnership with Nok Air, to provide MRO services for the Thai low-cost carrier’s fleet of CFM56-7B-powered Boeing 737-800s.

The agreement covers engine workscopes performed at StandardAero’s facility in Winnipeg, Canada, where two Nok Air engines have already been inducted.

Nok Air operates 14 737-800s across domestic routes in Thailand and international services in Southeast, East, and South Asia.

Mario Romano, airline sales director for StandardAero’s airlines and fleet business unit, said: “StandardAero’s commitment to the highest levels of service quality should ensure that Nok Air is ‘smiling across Asia’ for many years to come!”

StandardAero previously supported Nok Air’s former fleet of Dash 8-400 turboprops by providing long-standing maintenance services for Pratt & Whitney Canada PW150A engines.

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