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Mammoth Freighters LLC collaborates with MTU Maintenance for GE90-110/115B engine maintenance support

Hannover, October 26, 2021 – MTU Maintenance, the global market leader in customized solutions for aero engines, and Mammoth Freighters LLC recently signed a cooperation and support agreement designating MTU Maintenance as the preferred partner for all engine maintenance needs for Mammoth Freighters’ B777 P2F conversion program. This agreement covers scheduled and unscheduled GE90-110/115B engine maintenance, on and off-wing support, engine leasing, engine trend monitoring, and engine ground support equipment needs and requirements.

“Engine performance and fuel efficiency for our next generation 777-200LRMR and -300ERMF freighters are primary selling features of our conversion program. We are delighted to be partnering with MTU Maintenance for our GE90-110/115B needs,” says Bill Tarpley, co-CEO, Mammoth Freighters LLC. “MTU and their highly customized support strongly enhances our conversion program offering. Teaming with MTU will enable our customers to access world-class GE90-110/115B engine technical support and cost-effective solutions for both the conversion process and following the delivery of our aircraft.” Mammoth Freighters specializes in Boeing 777-200LR and -300ER passenger to freighter conversions.

MTU Maintenance has over 40 years of engine MRO experience on more than 30 engine models, including the GE90-110 /115B, and performs over 1,000 shop visits per year at its worldwide locations. GE90 shop visits are performed in Hannover, Germany where MTU’s team focuses on flexible and customized workscopes for these engines.