Miami-based MRO provider Hanwha AeroTechnix has completed its first CFM-7B engine teardown for Stratton Aviation.
Hanwha AeroTechnix said the programme reflects the company’s continued investment in technical expertise, operational readiness, and customer-focused execution within the global aviation aftermarket.
Jeff Lewis, chief executive of Hanwha AeroTechnix, said: “Successfully completing our first -7B teardown for Stratton Aviation is an important milestone for Hanwha AeroTechnix. It reflects the confidence our customers place in our team and capabilities, and it underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality maintenance solutions that support our partners’ operational objectives.”
Nicole Sobers, vice president of CFM Engines at Stratton Aviation, said: “This first -7B teardown represents a strong start to our work with Hanwha AeroTechnix. Their team demonstrated professionalism, technical capability, and a strong focus on quality throughout the process.”
Hanwha AeroTechnix says it is continuing to expand its service offerings to meet the evolving needs of the global aviation aftermarket, guided by a focus on operational excellence, safety, and long‑term customer trust.
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