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Willis Lease Finance Corporation Introduces In-House Engine Module Restoration Facility

Willis Lease Finance Corporation Launches In-House Engine Module Restoration Facility
Willis Lease Finance Corporation (NASDAQ: WLFC), a leading lessor of commercial aircraft engines and a global aviation services provider, has announced the successful completion of its inaugural core engine restoration at its U.S.-based Willis Engine Repair Center®. This milestone marks the introduction of Willis Module Shop™, the company’s new in-house engine module restoration capability.
Advancing Technical Capabilities and Fleet Transition Support
The first restoration involved a CFM56-7B core engine module and demonstrated significant recovery in exhaust gas temperature (EGT) margins during post-maintenance testing. This outcome underscores the precision and effectiveness of the company’s advanced restoration process. The development of Willis Module Shop™ represents a strategic expansion of WLFC’s internal technical and operational capabilities, validating the module shop concept as a critical component of its vertically integrated engine lifecycle services.
As the aviation industry undergoes a transition from legacy to next-generation aircraft and engine platforms, this new facility enhances WLFC’s ability to support customers through this evolution. Willis Module Shop™ complements existing programs such as ConstantThrust® and ConstantAccess®, which collectively provide customers with reliable engine availability, predictable performance, disciplined core engine value restoration, improved asset utilization, cost efficiency, and long-term portfolio returns.
Enhancing Competitive Advantage and Service Integration
Austin C. Willis, Chief Executive Officer of WLFC, emphasized the strategic benefits of bringing core module restoration in-house. He noted that while the company has long engaged in module swaps and exchanges, internalizing this process reduces maintenance expenses for both WLFC and its customers. It also improves control over turnaround times and strengthens the company’s competitive position in the market.
WLFC continues to broaden its aviation services platform, offering comprehensive support across the engine lifecycle. Its portfolio includes leasing and trading, engine and aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), disassembly, spare parts supply, consulting, and asset management. Through its subsidiaries—Willis Engine Repair Center®, Willis Aviation Services Limited, and Jet Centre by Willis—the company provides Part 145 engine maintenance, aircraft line and base maintenance, aircraft disassembly, parking and storage, as well as airport fixed-base operator (FBO) and ground and cargo handling services.
About Willis Lease Finance Corporation
Willis Lease Finance Corporation specializes in leasing large and regional spare commercial aircraft engines and aircraft to airlines, engine manufacturers, and MRO providers worldwide. Its leasing operations are integrated with engine and aircraft trading, lease pools, and asset management services. The company also offers end-of-life solutions for engines and aviation materials through Willis Aeronautical Services, Inc., reinforcing its position as a comprehensive provider in the aviation sector.

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