Sanad, owned by Mubadala Investment Company PJSC (Mubadala), has announced an expansion of its existing offload agreement with GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines for the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) provider for CFM International LEAP engines. The announcement marks a major milestone in Sanad’s growth as a full-capability service provider, strengthening its global presence and reinforcing its growing influence as a trusted partner of the global aerospace industry.

Since 2023, Sanad has been performing maintenance visits for LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engines with over 35 shop visits already completed. The company is also on track to achieve full in-house testing capabilities for both engine variants by the fourth quarter of 2025, a key milestone that will enable Sanad to conduct comprehensive overhauls, validate engine performance, and deliver faster, more streamlined services.

Under the new agreement, Sanad will expand its services to include full overhaul capabilities for both LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engines, further enhancing its end-to-end MRO offering for the LEAP platform.

This expansion comes at a time of significant growth in the narrow-body aircraft segment, which is expected to represent over 75 per cent of the future global commercial fleet. The LEAP engine powers two of the most in-demand aircraft in this category: the Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus A320neo families.

Sanad’s enhanced LEAP engine capabilities will provide comprehensive lifecycle support for this rapidly expanding engine fleet. With overhaul, repair, and testing services delivered from its advanced facilities in Abu Dhabi, Sanad is positioned to meet the evolving needs of global airlines, supporting engine availability, optimising turnaround times, and reinforcing the UAE’s leadership in high-value aerospace services.

Mansoor Janahi, Managing Director and Group CEO of Sanad, said: “This milestone reflects Sanad’s unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, technical expertise and outstanding service excellence. Our expanded collaboration with GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines strengthens our long-standing partnership while advancing the UAE’s ambition to be a global center for aerospace technology and industrial advancement.”

Alan Kelly, General Manager of CFM LEAP Engine Services at GE Aerospace, said: “Sanad is demonstrating its ability to deliver world-class MRO services. Not only will Middle Eastern carriers benefit from local capability, but the broader MRO ecosystem will also benefit from the additional capacity.”

 Nicolas Potier, Vice President of Support & Services for Safran Aircraft Engines, said: “Sanad’s work addresses rising demand for LEAP-powered aircraft and associated engine maintenance. This collaboration shows how the MRO ecosystem for LEAP engines continues to growth and mature.”

To support this expansion, Sanad will invest in infrastructure, new tooling, equipment, and operational capabilities. These enhancements will be implemented within Sanad’s existing MRO and test cell facilities in Abu Dhabi and are expected to create 140 new jobs, with a strong focus on Emiratization and national workforce development in line with the company’s long-term goals.

By 2027, Sanad will be fully equipped to perform complete overhaul and testing services for all LEAP engine offloads under this agreement, further solidifying its role as a trusted MRO partner for the global aviation industry and contributing to the UAE’s broader ambitions for industrial growth and global aerospace leadership.