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Gulf Air and CFM strengthen LEAP-1A Engine Support for A320neo Fleet
Gulf Air and CFM strengthen LEAP-1A Engine Support for A320neo Fleet

Biz Bahrain

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Biz Bahrain

Gulf Air and CFM strengthen LEAP-1A Engine Support for A320neo Fleet

In a sign of a long-standing and trusted collaboration, Gulf Air and CFM International have extended the airline's long-term CFM LEAP-1A Services for A320neo family aircraft. Signed during Paris Airshow 2025, held from 16 to 22 June 2025, this strategic extension, along with the purchase of additional spare engines, forms a strong and reliable foundation for comprehensive engine support, enhancing fleet reliability and operational continuity. Being the Kingdom of Bahrain's national carrier, Gulf Air operates one of the region's most modern and efficient fleets, which includes 29 LEAP-1A-powered A320neo family aircraft, continued collaboration with CFM is key to operational excellence; and a renewed affirmation of CFM's support and technical expertise. 'We are delighted to strengthen our partnership with CFM, who have been a key partner of our growth since our first CFM engine operations in the 1990s', said Dr. Jeffrey Goh, Chief Executive Officer of Gulf Air Group. 'This agreement will enable us to secure MRO capacity for our fleet and maintain our growth.' 'It's an honor to further expand our relationship with Gulf Air, a long-standing member of the CFM family', said Gaël Meheust, President and CEO of CFM International. 'This agreement commits us to provide Gulf Air with the best CFM standards in terms of support, reliability, and utilization for its LEAP fleet.'

Gulf Air renews CFM engine support deal for A320neo fleet
Gulf Air renews CFM engine support deal for A320neo fleet

Zawya

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Gulf Air renews CFM engine support deal for A320neo fleet

In a sign of a long-standing and trusted collaboration, Bahrain's national carrier Gulf Air and CFM International, a Franco-American aircraft engine manufacturer, have extended the airline's long-term CFM LEAP-1A Services for A320neo family aircraft. Signed during the Paris Airshow 2025 which runs until June 22, this strategic extension, along with the purchase of additional spare engines, forms a strong and reliable foundation for comprehensive engine support, enhancing fleet reliability and operational continuity. Being the kingdom's flagcarrier, Gulf Air said it operates one of the region's most modern and efficient fleets, which includes 29 LEAP-1A-powered A320neo family aircraft. And this continued collaboration with CFM is key to operational excellence; and a renewed affirmation of CFM's support and technical expertise, it stated. On the strategic partnership, Gulf Air Group CEO Dr Jeffrey Goh said: "We are delighted to strengthen our partnership with CFM, who have been a key partner of our growth since our first CFM engine operations in the 1990s." "This agreement will enable us to secure MRO capacity for our fleet and maintain our growth," he stated. "It's an honour to further expand our relationship with Gulf Air, a long-standing member of the CFM family," said Gaël Meheust, President and CEO of CFM International. "This agreement commits us to provide Gulf Air with the best CFM standards in terms of support, reliability, and utilization for its LEAP fleet," he added. Gulf Air has been operating since 1950, making it one of the earliest airlines established in the Middle East. The airline operates scheduled flights from its hub at Bahrain International Airport to various destinations across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Far East. Gulf Air is recognized as a "Five-Star Major Airline" by APEX, based on verified traveler reviews, and has been awarded this prestigious status for the year 2025. The airline was also named "World's Most Improved Airline" in 2022 by Skytrax.

Bahrain Airport Company Signs MOU with Artelia Airports Company, at Paris Airshow 2025, to Expand ORAT Services to Regional and International Markets
Bahrain Airport Company Signs MOU with Artelia Airports Company, at Paris Airshow 2025, to Expand ORAT Services to Regional and International Markets

Biz Bahrain

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Biz Bahrain

Bahrain Airport Company Signs MOU with Artelia Airports Company, at Paris Airshow 2025, to Expand ORAT Services to Regional and International Markets

His Excellency Dr. Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications of the Kingdom of Bahrain, affirmed the Kingdom's strong commitment to developing its air traffic system and enhancing operational readiness in line with the highest international standards and best practices in the aviation sector. His Excellency stated that the Ministry is actively working to establish strategic partnerships with specialized global entities to support Bahrain's plans to modernize and advance the aviation sector, ensuring its sustainability and improving its overall efficiency. He added that the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Artelia Airports marks a significant step in modernizing the operational infrastructure of Bahrain International Airport (BIA). It reflects the Kingdom's dedication to adopting smart solutions and modern technologies that ensure the highest levels of safety, efficiency, and fluidity in operational processes. This collaboration also underscores Bahrain's vision to position itself as a leading regional hub for aviation and logistics. This important announcement was made on the occasion of the signing of an MoU between Bahrain Airport Company (BAC), the operator and managing body of Bahrain International Airport, and Artelia Airports. The MoU outlines cooperation in the field of Operational Readiness and Airport Transfer (ORAT) and aims to strengthen the consulting capabilities of both parties in the aviation sector. The signing took place during the Paris Air Show 2025, held from June 16 to 22. The MOU was signed in the presence of His Excellency Dr. Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications. It was signed by Gulf Air Group (GFG) Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Jeffrey Goh on behalf of BAC and Executive Director of Artelia Airports, Mr. Philippe Martinet. The MOU aims to develop new business opportunities and cooperate in providing specialized consultancy services in the field of ORAT, by integrating the technical and operational expertise of both parties. It focuses on adopting an integrated approach that ensures early stakeholder engagement, risk identification and management, and enhancing operational efficiency and sustainability, thereby ensuring the airport's full readiness before the commencement of operational activities. On this occasion, GFG Chairman, Mr. Khalid Hussain Taqi welcomed the signing of the MOU, which comes within GFG's strategy to enhance its international presence as a leading provider of integrated solutions in the aviation sector. He added that cooperation with Artelia represents a model for the strategic partnerships that the Group is committed to employing to enhance the competitiveness of its companies and support the Kingdom of Bahrain as a regional aviation hub. He also stressed that this cooperation reflects the growing confidence in Bahrain Airport Company's operational capabilities and its potential to provide high-value airport services to global markets, noting that this MOU represents a qualitative step within the Group's efforts to diversify its services, support regional infrastructure, and actively contribute to the future development of airport operations globally. Mr. Jeffrey Goh, GFG Chief Executive Officer, expressed his pride in this cooperation, which comes within the company's vision to expand the provision of consulting services related to Operational Readiness and Airport Transfer (ORAT). He noted that the partnership with Artelia Airports represents an important intersection between two institutional competencies with extensive experience in airport operation and management at the international level. He added that the MOU will enable the provision of services based on a precise operational approach aimed at improving efficiency levels and enhancing performance reliability, by engaging stakeholders from the early stages, and establishing practical frameworks for identifying and addressing operational risks, ensuring a smooth and safe transition to full operation. He highlighted BIA's experience as a role model in operational readiness and institutional integration, and the company's position as a reliable source of advanced services in the air transport sector. Mr. Philippe Martinet, Executive Director of Artelia Airports, noted that the agreement reflects the commitment of both parties to support the efficiency of airport operations globally, expressing his pride in this cooperation with Bahrain Airport Company due to its distinguished track record and extensive experience in airport operations. He said that this partnership will contribute to providing high-quality services to Artelia's partners in the aviation sector around the world, with a focus on sustainability, risk management, and achieving the highest levels of operational readiness. Mr. Martinet affirmed that this partnership represents the beginning of a strategic relationship with Bahrain Airport Company aimed at providing world-class operational readiness services to the aviation sector, based on decades of operational experience and technical knowledge, and contributing to establishing new foundations for effective airport preparation, ensuring a smooth transition to the operational phase on time and with the highest degree of efficiency.

Gulf Air Touches Down In Nairobi After Over A Decade
Gulf Air Touches Down In Nairobi After Over A Decade

Gulf Insider

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Gulf Air Touches Down In Nairobi After Over A Decade

Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, marked a major milestone today with the launch of its inaugural flight to Nairobi, Kenya, re-establishing a vital air link to the East African capital after more than a decade. The new route, last served by the airline in 2012, is part of Gulf Air's strategic expansion plan aimed at tapping into emerging markets and enhancing connectivity for business and leisure travelers between Bahrain, East Africa, and international destinations. Upon landing at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), the aircraft was greeted with a traditional water cannon salute. A ceremonial reception followed, attended by officials from Gulf Air and the Kenya Airports Authority. Jeffrey Goh, Chief Executive Officer of Gulf Air Group, hailed the launch as a pivotal moment in the airline's growth journey. 'The introduction of the Nairobi service marks a significant step in our long- term vision to build a broader, more connected global network. Africa is a key growth market for Gulf Air, and this route supports our ambition to meet the evolving needs of our passengers while contributing to regional economic development.' Nicolas Bodo, Acting Managing Director of the Kenya Airports Authority, welcomed the renewed connection between Bahrain and Kenya. 'We are delighted to see Gulf Air return to Nairobi. This partnership not only strengthens diplomatic and economic ties but also reinforces Nairobi's role as a major aviation hub in Africa. The new service will boost connectivity, enhance trade and tourism, and offer passengers greater travel options.' The reinstated Nairobi route underscores Gulf Air's commitment to expanding its international footprint and offering seamless travel experiences, as the airline continues to position itself as a dynamic player in the global aviation landscape. Also read: Bahrain, Qatar Discuss Fast-Tracking 40KM Causeway

Gulf Air Touches Down in Nairobi After Over a Decade
Gulf Air Touches Down in Nairobi After Over a Decade

Daily Tribune

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Tribune

Gulf Air Touches Down in Nairobi After Over a Decade

Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, marked a major milestone today with the launch of its inaugural flight to Nairobi, Kenya, re-establishing a vital air link to the East African capital after more than a decade. The new route, last served by the airline in 2012, is part of Gulf Air's strategic expansion plan aimed at tapping into emerging markets and enhancing connectivity for business and leisure travelers between Bahrain, East Africa, and international destinations. Upon landing at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), the aircraft was greeted with a traditional water cannon salute. A ceremonial reception followed, attended by officials from Gulf Air and the Kenya Airports Authority. Jeffrey Goh, Chief Executive Officer of Gulf Air Group, hailed the launch as a pivotal moment in the airline's growth journey. 'The introduction of the Nairobi service marks a significant step in our long-term vision to build a broader, more connected global network. Africa is a key growth market for Gulf Air, and this route supports our ambition to meet the evolving needs of our passengers while contributing to regional economic development.' Nicolas Bodo, Acting Managing Director of the Kenya Airports Authority, welcomed the renewed connection between Bahrain and Kenya. 'We are delighted to see Gulf Air return to Nairobi. This partnership not only strengthens diplomatic and economic ties but also reinforces Nairobi's role as a major aviation hub in Africa. The new service will boost connectivity, enhance trade and tourism, and offer passengers greater travel options.' The reinstated Nairobi route underscores Gulf Air's commitment to expanding its international footprint and offering seamless travel experiences, as the airline continues to position itself as a dynamic player in the global aviation landscape.

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