General Aviation Rolls Royce to Expand Service Network for Business Aircraft

  • Rolls Royce Holding plc

In a press release, the engine manufacturer Rolls Royce has announced that the company would broaden its global network of so called “of Authorized Service Centres (ASC)” for its corporate customers.

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According to the press release, “the global ASC network forms an essential component of Rolls-Royce’s services portfolio for business aircraft and adds to its own existing global aftermarket capabilities”. That is why “Rolls-Royce has 74 ASCs in place with key maintenance providers worldwide” to respond to business aviation customers’ needs as quickly as possible, the firm further states.

According to the manufacturer, the addition announced do also include “Bombardier’s recently inaugurated Service Centre at London Biggin Hills Airport in the United Kingdom, where the BR710A2 will be serviced”. Another member to the network will be the Australian ExecuJet Aviation Group, servicing the BR710A1/C4/A2 engines.

Rolls Royce further mentioned that the company would renew its contract with Dallas Airmotive as a Mobile Repair Service Centre. It was said that “in addition to their current role maintaining BR710A1/C4/A2 engines they will add capability to maintain Tay 611-8/8C engines”.

Rolls-Royce has customers in more than 150 countries, comprising more than 400 airlines and leasing customers, 160 armed forces, 4,000 marine customers including 70 navies, and more than 5,000 power and nuclear customers.

Source © rolls-royce.com

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