GE and Poland's WZL‑2 sign MOU to study F110‑GE‑129 MRO ahead of potential F‑15EX buy

GE Aerospace and Poland's Military Aviation Works (WZL‑2) signed a memorandum of understanding to explore local maintenance, repair, overhaul and sustainment support options for the F110‑GE‑129 engine that powers the Boeing F‑15EX, as Warsaw considers buying up to 48 F‑15EX fighters. The MOU seeks to boost domestic MRO capability.

Discovered 2025-10-29T06:32:26.267253-07:00 | 2025-10-29T06:32:26.267253-07:00

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  • The MOU targets local MRO for the F110‑GE‑129 engine that powers the F‑15EX, directly linking industrial capability to Warsaw’s consideration of up to 48 F‑15EX fighters.

  • Localising engine sustainment would influence lifecycle cost, readiness and sovereignty for Poland’s combat fleet; it follows other Polish industrial sustainment pacts (see the agreement on a joint helicopter sustainment and training centre).

  • The move aligns with recent OEM-led industrial cooperation in Poland and Warsaw’s broader force-modernisation spending, including its $3.8 billion F‑16 upgrade programme.

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