Melrose expands GE Aerospace partnership with $5bn deal
FTSE 100-listed aerospace group Melrose has signed a new $5bn aftermarket services agreement with engines giant GE Aerospace.
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Melrose's GKN Aerospace division is widening its current risk and revenue sharing partnership (RRSP) surrounding GE Aerospace's high-thrust GEnx engine.
The new deal, estimated at $5bn over the full 30-year-plus life of the GEnx engine, will now cover new technology insertion, aftermarket repair of high-volume engines structures, and production of fan cases for a range of GE engines.
Melrose said GEnx has a strong future order book, and GKN Aerospace will now have "a greater share of life-of-program aftermarket revenues".
"This agreement illustrates the unique breadth and quality of our business across the aerospace engines industry and its position as a technology leader. We very much look forward to deepening our relationship with GE," said chief executive Simon Peckham.
Melrose clarified that there will be no material change to short-term financial guidance, but benefits will be realised in the medium term as new GKN technology enters the GE engine fleet.