Engine MRO service provider MTU Maintenance has secured a €200m contract from Japanese low-cost carrier Solaseed Air to provide maintenance services for its 24 CFM56-7B and 7BE engines on Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

Under the 12-year contract, MTU Maintenance will also provide spare engine and on-site support to Solaseed Air.

The company will repair the engines at its facility in Zhuhai, China.

"The Solaseed Air contract is said to be MTU Maintenance’s largest deal from a Japan-based customer since the company entered the Japanese market in 2010."

The Solaseed Air contract is said to be MTU Maintenance’s largest deal from a Japan-based customer since the company entered the Japanese market in 2010.

MTU Maintenance Zhuhai managing director Frank Bodenhage said: "We are very proud that we could extend our excellent cooperation with Solaseed Air."

Solaseed Air CEO Hiroshi Takahashi said: "MTU Maintenance has proven a reliable and trustworthy partner, which provides us with outstanding service quality, and we are happy to continue sending the company our latest generation engines for maintenance."

MTU received first maintenance contract from Solaseed Air for its CFM56-3 engines in 2011.

Previously called Skynet Asia Airways, Solaseed Air serves domestic destinations with round-trip flights on eight routes across Japan.

MTU Maintenance Zhuhai, a 50/50 venture between of MTU Aero Engines and China Southern Air, repairs and overhauls CFM56 and V2500 engines.