Eaton expands service agreement with Air Support for aerospace repairs
Eaton announced the expansion of its authorized service center agreement with Air Support to include additional engine fuel system components in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region.
The expanded agreement builds on the companies' existing collaboration that began in 2025. Air Support was Eaton's first authorized aerospace service center in EMEA.
Under the expanded agreement, Air Support is now authorized to provide repair and overhaul services for the CFM56-5B and CFM56-7B main engine fuel pumps, the CF34-8 and CF34-10 engine fuel pumps, and the CFM56-5B gear motor.
"Our decision to expand this agreement reflects the results Air Support has delivered for our customers since the collaboration began," said Matt Norman, vice president of aftermarket and commercial services for Eaton's Aerospace Group.
The agreement provides customers with access to original equipment manufacturer repairs, repair documentation and approved Eaton spare parts. The localized service aims to reduce turnaround time and freight costs.
"We are proud to continue growing our relationship with Eaton and honored by the trust reflected in this expanded agreement," said Sabine Tertre, CEO of Air Support.
Air Support is based in France and supports more than 200 customers in 40 countries. The company reported revenues of $112 million in 2025 and repairs more than 15,000 engine components annually.
Eaton reported revenues of $27.4 billion in 2025 and serves customers in 180 countries. The company operates a global network of repair stations alongside authorized service centers.
