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GE航空航天在沪拓展“航空4S业务” 快速响应服务国产民机航发

Core Viewpoint - GE Aviation has established an engine quick repair center in Shanghai, which has been operational for two years, providing on-wing support services for domestic aircraft models C909 and C919, and has set up a LEAP-1C spare engine library to enhance service offerings [1][2]. Group 1: Engine Quick Repair Center - The quick repair center is the first in China to provide specialized quick repair services for GE and CFM engines, offering more in-depth services than on-wing and near-wing repairs while being faster than major overhauls [2][4]. - Since its establishment, the Shanghai quick repair center has completed repairs on 48 engines, including models such as CFM56, CF34, and LEAP-1A/1B, and provides approximately 200 technical support sessions annually to airlines and aircraft manufacturers [4][8]. Group 2: Operational Efficiency and Innovations - The center has adopted a "Flow" production model, which improves the efficiency of the engine repair process by allowing engines to move through various repair stages rather than being stationary, thus reducing wait times for tools and parts [5][8]. - The workforce has shifted from a generalist model to a more specialized approach, enhancing the precision and skill of engineers, which allows for better on-site support for airline customers [8].