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Press Release
Issued by Spectro | Jet-Care.
May 23, 2016
Jet-Care is pleased to announce the continuation of the Jet-Care; gas path analysis (GPA) Clinic following its successful launch last October 2015 at NBAA in Las Vegas. The clinic allows operators and aircraft owners to send their engine performance data as part of a free trial of the Jet-Care GPA engine trend monitoring service.
To take part in the clinic operators are requested to send their engine data to the Jet-Care team which is processed, evaluated and a report produced. The operator then has the opportunity to talk through the trend plots and engine performance with a GPA engineer.
Why should aircraft owners and operators try the Jet-Care GPA service?
- to experience the quality of the Jet-Care trend monitoring programs
- to alleviate any concerns about the health of their engines
- to obtain reassurance that their aircraft is running at optimum performance
- to compare the GPA service to their current trend provider.
The offer to take part in the GPA Clinic is open to those who did not take advantage of the free trial during NBAA 2015. The Jet-Care GPA team will also be available during EBACE 2016 for operators to take the opportunity to meet and talk through the results of their clinic report.
The Jet-Care GPA engine trend programs are renowned for their sensitivity and have a proven capability in identifying abnormal engine trends and deterioration. They also bring an independent and credible alternative to other OEM programs in the marketplace.
The program portfolio covers all the major engine models including:
- Rolls-Royce AE3007, BR700 series and Tay 611
- Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100, PW300, PW500 Series, JT15D and PT6
- GE CF34
- Honeywell TFE731, ALF502, LF507 and HTF7000 series
- Honeywell/GE CFE738
- Williams International FJ44.