GE Aviation and HNA Group have signed an agreement to form a joint venture company to provide maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services for GE’s CF34-10A and CF34-10E engines.

The MRO JV will be located in Tianjin, China, and operated by HNA Group, while the technical support and materials will be provided by GE Aviation.

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GE Aviation vice-president and general manager of Global Sales Kevin McAllister said the JV will provide GE’s CF34-10A and 10E customers in China with the opportunity to receive in-country MRO services and support to keep their engines at peak performance.

GE’s CF34-10A engines will power Comac’s ARJ21 indigenous regional jets, which are due to enter service in 2011.

GE CF34-10E engines power the Embraer 90/195 aircraft and have been in service since 2005.

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