Silk Way West Airlines Service Agreement extends with the Geneoma GE
- GE Aerospace and Silk Way West Airlines expanded its services agreement to support the AZERBAIJANI WEDODY Shreer.
- The agreement covers maintenance and support for engines that operate five 747-8fs (Genx-2B), six 777fs (GE90-115B), and up to four futures 777-8f (GE9X), align with the continuous fleet update strategy from Silk Way West.
- The airline, which includes more than 500,000 tons of annual charging rotation across more than 40 global destinations, is that this partnership is a key to sustainable growth. GE Aerospace highlighted the efficiency of fuel consumption and its innovation in the wide range of its engine, with all the approved engines for the use of SAF, which confirms the common goals of operational performance and environmental responsibility.
GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) and Silk Way West Airlines have announced an extended service agreement to support the growing carrier fleet of Boeing WideBody. This includes five charges of 747-8 Genx-2B system, six 777 Boyters-777 charges, and up to four 777-8 charges.
In 2021 and 2022, Silk Way West announced the purchase of Boeing 777 8 Boeves and Boeing 777 shipping as part of the fleet updating strategy. The airline has an annual freight rotation of more than 500,000 tons, with a network that extends to more than 40 destinations worldwide, including Europe, CIS, the Middle East, Central, East Asia, and Americans.
Ono Petersma, CEO of Operations at Silk West Air Company, said: “We are pleased to announce this extension of our partnership. It will continue to help us achieve our long -term strategy for sustainable growth and allow us to improve the services we provide to our precious customers constantly.”
“We are proud to continue building our relationship with Way Way Silk while updating her fleet.” Geospace Wide Finhacly engines, designed to reduce operating costs and reduce environmental impact, said Russell Stoxus, President and CEO of commercial engines and services for GE Aerospace.
The GE9X engine is the world’s most powerful commercial aircraft engine and a more efficient fuel -consuming engine. Only available on the Boeing 777X family of 777-9 and 777-8 plane, GE9X provides 10 % better fuel consumption.
Since its introduction in 2011, the Genx Engine has accumulated more than 62 million hours of trip. It stands as a faster engine than GE Aerospace and a highly used engine so far, with more than 3600 engines in service and accumulation, including backup units.
The GE90 engine was launched in 1990, the first GE Aerospace engine in the payment category of 100,000 lb and the Turbines engine became the most advanced technology in 25 years. It was the first commercial engine with vehicle fan blades and the first to fly with an additional manufactured part.
All GE Aerospace engines are accredited to run on a mixture of sustainable aviation fuel today.