Nagpur : Finally, Air India’s Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) unit at Mihan SEZ will see some significant activity after a hiatus. Air India has decided to commission a new workshop for testing and overhauling GE engines used in Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 by the year 2019.
Initially established by Boeing the Nagpur MRO unit was later handed over to Air India as a part of the mega purchase of 112 aircraft. The unit also carries out maintenance work for third-party aircraft.
As per the official sources a whopping amount of Rs 400 crore has already been invested at the Mihan facility. The facility is carrying out airframe and other critical tests such as C-checks. But the aircraft are sent to GE’s global facilities in Europe or Singapore for other crucial tests involving the engines and for overhaul.
At Mihan, service personnel are currently being recruited. Such workshops will further sweeten the deal in the event of the sale of Air India, the official said.
The MRO facilty at the Mihan SEZ is built over 50 acres. It was set up as a joint initiative between Air India and Boeing in June 2010.
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