Eaton Expands Service Agreement with Air Support for EMEA Region
Eaton has expanded its authorized service center agreement with Air Support to include additional engine fuel system repairs across EMEA. This move aims to enhance repair services and reduce turnaround times and shipping costs for clients.

Eaton's expanded agreement with Air Support introduces repair services for the CFM56-5B and CFM56-7B main engine fuel pumps, CF34-8 and CF34-10 engine fuel pumps, and the CFM56-5B gearbox. Air Support, established in 1992 and based in France, has become Eaton's first authorized aerospace service center in EMEA following an initial agreement in 2025.
The company is certified PART145 by EASA, FAA, CAAC, and CAA, with reported revenues of $112 million in 2025 and the capability to repair over 15,000 engine components annually for more than 200 clients across 40 countries. The agreement allows clients access to Eaton-approved parts and documentation, potentially improving operational efficiency.




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