Emirates is preparing to take on maintenance work for its own Trent 900 engines after signing an agreement with Rolls-Royce. The deal gives the airline approval to perform Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul activities on the engines that power its A380 fleet.
The arrangement also extends Emirates’ TotalCare support for the Trent 900 into the 2040s, securing long-term service coverage. TotalCare is the programme used by Rolls-Royce to manage engine performance, maintenance planning, and cost visibility through continuous health monitoring.
To deliver the new capability, Emirates will build a dedicated maintenance facility that is expected to begin receiving engines from 2027. The site will focus on fan case repairs, while Rolls-Royce will continue to handle module repairs across its global network.
Paul Keenan, Director – Commercial Aviation Aftermarket Operations at Rolls-Royce, said the development reflects the company’s wider expansion plan for the decade. “Today’s announcement marks another milestone in our journey to significantly increase our global MRO capacity and capability by 2030. Our global network combines a strong mix of Rolls-Royce owned facilities, joint ventures and strategic collaborations with industry partners. We are delighted to welcome Emirates to that mix ahead of the new facility opening in 2027. The agreement will allow for additional capacity in the entire Rolls-Royce network and further reinforces our commitment to deliver both excellent products and services to our global customer base.”


