Air France-KLM talks for #25 A350s remain stalled
over the long-running dispute between the company and Rolls-Royce. Since
September/2011 when Air France-KLM placed the provisional order for #25 A350-900 aircraft, at
the same time as ordering #25 Boeing 787 Dreamliners. A350 XWB only has the
Rolls Royce Trent XWB engine but 787 has both GEnx and Rolls Trent 1000 types
for selection.
Air France-KLM desires to overhaul the Trent XWB engines,
offering its own maintenance, repair and overhaul services and wants to become
an MRO centre for Trent XWB with a new low-cost facility in China.
"The issue is service and maintenance. We have a solid engine
maintenance operation and Rolls has a policy of doing the maintenance
itself," Alexandre de Juniac, chief executive of Air France.
Air France, traditionally a customer of General Electric engines, wants to
expand its involvement in servicing engines, not only for its own fleet but
also for other airlines to try to boost profits.
To unlock the situation, Rolls has proposed Air France to
order the Trent 1000 for the #25 Boeing 787 orders announced last year.
Air France´s fleet is equipped solely with engines from
GE or its joint ventures with Safran and Pratt & Whitney. And GE lets Air
France Industries service its existing models. So the $7 billion Airbus order
could take several months more to resolve.
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