Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance and Woodward announced an Elite Licensed Repair Service Facility agreement at the MRO Americas 2026 conference, authorizing AFI KLM E&M to provide a full suite of maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for Woodward components across the CFM International LEAP engine family. The agreement covers LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engine variants and includes fuel controls, actuators, pumps, and valves -- critical systems tied directly to engine performance and fuel efficiency. The Elite LRSF designation is the highest authorization tier Woodward grants to third-party service providers, reflecting AFI KLM E&M's technical depth and investment in CFM LEAP infrastructure. The announcement came as MRO Americas celebrated its 30th anniversary in Orlando, where industry leaders described a market experiencing strong growth despite persistent supply chain pressure and geopolitical uncertainty. The CFM LEAP engine program approaches its 10th year in commercial service with a global fleet that is driving sustained demand for qualified overhaul capacity. Multiple major agreements were signed during the conference, reflecting broad industry confidence in long-term narrowbody fleet growth and the deepening MRO ecosystem being built around next-generation engine platforms. MRO providers building out service documentation and technician training can benefit from aviation maintenance video production resources that maintain quality standards across distributed technician workforces. Source: Aviation Pros -- https://www.aviationpros.com/aircraft-maintenance-technology/mros-repair-shops/press-release/55373909/afi-klm-em-and-woodward-enter-elite-level-licensing-agreement-for-leap-engine-mro-services