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Safran to Support Thailand’ Government Engines

Safran extended partnership with Thai Aviation Industries (TAI) to support around 50 engines including the ones used by Royal Thai Air Force, Army, Navy, Police and Survey Department as the Makila (H225M) and Arriel (H125M, H145M, AS365N3+ and H155) and Arrius





Safran to Support Thailand’ Government Engines
Safran, July 02, 2019 - Singapore - Safran Helicopter Engines and Thai Aviation Industries (TAI) signed an agreement to extend their support to helicopter engines used by the Royal Thai Armed Forces and Thai parapublic operators.

The agreement marks a new stage in a partnership that began in 2017, with Safran supporting Makila used on H225 operated by the Royal Thai Air Force.

This new agreement enlarges the scope of support and services provided through the partnership. It covers more operators, like the Royal Thai Navy, and new engine models, such as the Arrius and the Arriel. It also optimizes the technical support provided by Safran to include inventory management, and confirms TAI as national distributor of Safran spare parts.

Global Support Package (GSP)


The partnership with TAI, covering around 50 engines, is built around the Global Support Package (GSP) service model, which guarantees engine availability to military and parapublic operators. It is executed through the industrial capabilities of TAI, the main aircraft repair and maintenance service provider in Thailand. In partnership with Safran, TAI provides helicopter engine line maintenance, depot repair, inventory management and technical support expertise to ensure engine availability to government operators.

Under the GSP, the customer receives a commitment to have serviceable engines available whenever they need them. Other GSP principles include budget stability, fixed price per engine flying hour and a technical partnership with the OEM.

The Royal Thai Armed Forces operate Makila-powered H225M and Arriel-powered fleets of H125M, H145M, AS365N3+ and H155. Individual operators include the Royal Thai Air Force, Army, Navy, Police and Survey Department

The partnership is managed by Safran Helicopter Engines Asia, in Singapore, supporting more than 1,000 Safran helicopter engines in Southeast Asia and the Indian sub-continent.

Safran is an international high-technology group, operating in the aircraft propulsion and equipment, space and defense markets. Safran has a global presence, with more than 92,000 employees and sales of 21 billion euros in 2018. Safran is listed on the Euronext Paris stock exchange, and is part of the CAC 40 and Euro Stoxx 50 indices.

Safran Helicopter Engines is the world's leading manufacturer of helicopter engines, with more than 72,000 produced since being founded. It offers the widest range of helicopter turboshafts in the world and has more than 2,500 customers in 155 countries.





Olivier Le Merrer (Safran), Prateep Lohitsiri, Chief Senior Engineer, Directorate of Aeronautical Engineering as Royal Thai Air Force witness, Anun Chansongserm, Managing Director of Thai Aviation Industries Co, Ltd, Herve Pasbecq (Safran), Amnouy Sirisoingern, President of Aeroarm and Olivier Lafaye (Safran)


Safran to Support Thailand’ Government Engines





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TH Thai Aviation Industries
Safran Arriel
Safran Arrius
Safran Makila
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