FTAI Aviation: A Quiet Ascent

The company’s core endeavor – the maintenance and refurbishment of aircraft engines – possesses a certain unglamorous solidity. It is a world of grease and precision, of components worn by countless journeys. FTAI specializes in extending the life of engines like the V2500 and the CFM56, those workhorses of a generation of Airbus and Boeing aircraft. When the initial agreements with the manufacturers expire, it is to FTAI that many airlines turn, seeking a more economical path than outright replacement. The CFM56, a product of the joint venture between GE Aerospace and Safran, is particularly noteworthy – a legacy engine, yes, but one with a considerable lifespan still remaining, and a demand that persists even as newer models emerge.






