Global aircraft customers utilizing the BR710 engine
now have access to a pool of Rolls-Royce-owned lease engines,
located onsite at Bombardier service centres in Wichita, Tucson
and Hartford, with Berlin, Biggin Hill and Singapore expected to follow
shortly.
All post-lease
maintenance on the lease engines will be done on location,
ensuring faster turnaround time and the elimination of lease
engine shipping costs.
“As the leading engine supplier in business
aviation, our customers can trust in us to deliver highly reliable
engines and outstanding levels of in-service support,” said Andy
Robinson, SVP Customers & Services – Business Aviation,
Rolls-Royce. “The expansion of our lease engine pool locations to
selected Bombardier authorized service centres ensures quick
turn-around times and better accessibility for our BR710
customers, further strengthening our global services network.”
Bombardier service facilities offer a wide selection of aircraft
maintenance and upgrade options –
and engine work is a key component of the company’s service
offerings, ranging from mobile repair
trucks, to line level work, up to the management of the full
repair and overhaul of engines and APUs.
“Bombardier continues to drive value for its
customers through this agreement, which underscores our continued
investment in aftermarket infrastructure,” said Jean-Christophe
Gallagher, Executive Vice President, Services and Support, and
Corporate Strategy, Bombardier. “Aircraft operators will also
benefit from the unmatched expertise and proficiency offered by
both Bombardier and Rolls-Royce technicians, delivering the
service experience customers demand and deserve.”
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