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Press Release
Issued by StandardAero.
May 11, 2015
StandardAero has signed a two-year maintenance, repair and overhaul services agreement to support Turks & Caicos Islands based interCaribbean Airways and its fleet of Embraer EMB120 and Beech 99 turboprop powered aircraft. The agreement covers MRO services for PW118 and PT6 aircraft engines as well as Honeywell 36-150AA APUs.
“This agreement reflects our continuous efforts and flexibility to support specific airline and operator needs across multi-airframe and multi-engine aircraft models,” said Robert Cords, president of StandardAero airlines & fleets. “We continue to strive to provide the world's best MRO services to new customers in every region of the world.”
“An agreement with StandardAero solidified the long held confidence in the work they have performed for our company, and its solid relationship. This agreement validates that trust in delivering service to our company,” said Lyndon R. Gardiner, chairman of interCaribbean Airways.
All repairs will be conducted at StandardAero's facilities in Winnipeg, Canada and Maryville, Tennessee.
interCaribbean Airways has been connecting passengers from the Turks & Caicos to the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica and Puerto Rico for the past 23 years. International services also connect Jamaica to the Dominican Republic and Haiti and the Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico. Domestic flights are operated in The Turks & Caicos Islands and Jamaica. interCaribbean is also planning to expand services to include the eastern Caribbean.