ACC Aviation has facilitated multiple CFM56 engine transactions for Middle Eastern operators and international MRO providers, supporting fleet continuity and engine availability requirements.
DUBAI, UAE – ACC Aviation has announced its involvement in a series of commercial aircraft engine transactions across the Middle East, supporting regional airline operators and engine maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) organisations.
Supporting fleet continuity
The company facilitated the sale and delivery of multiple CFM56-series engines to support ongoing fleet requirements within the region. The transactions were completed in coordination with international MRO partners as airlines continue to manage operational demands and fleet maintenance schedules.
According to ACC Aviation, the current market environment presents challenges related to engine availability, making access to serviceable assets an important consideration for operators and maintenance providers.
Leveraging a global network
ACC Aviation stated that it continues to utilise its international network to identify opportunities, connect counterparties and facilitate transactions across multiple markets. The company noted that this approach enables the timely execution of deals and supports operational continuity for airline customers operating in a complex geopolitical environment.
Engine availability remains a key challenge
Commenting on the transactions, Tristan Brouard, Associate Director at ACC Aviation, said that engine availability remains one of the industry’s key pressure points, where access to assets and timing can significantly influence operational outcomes.
ACC Aviation’s activities span aviation consultancy, ACMI leasing and air charter services, supported by offices across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North America and Asia.
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