Continued Success for Unison
Unison has won contracts with Dubai-based Emirates, and Safran of France.

Since 2002, Unison Industries (Hall 2 Stand B2) has been a wholly owned subsidiary of GE Aviation Services, and has become a leader in electrical and mechanical components for engines and airframes. The company has recently landed two more important contracts that underline its capabilities in the aftermarket service and repair sector.

Emirates Airlines has signed a 10-year services agreement with Unison to maintain a range of components for the airline’s GE90 and Engine Alliance (GE/P&W) GP7200 engines. The agreement covers exchange, repair and upgrade of components such as ignition systems, power and control harnesses, sensors and fluid conveyance systems for air, oil, fuel and hydraulics.

Unison has also landed a three-year material-repair agreement with Safran to support maintenance of CFM56 engines, which are made by a GE/Safran joint venture. The agreement covers exchange/upgrade/repair for ignition and power generation components as part of Safran’s CFM56 MRO activities conducted in France, Belgium, Mexico and Morocco.