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Press Release
Issued by Pure Technics.
July 29, 2022
Kazakhstan's business aviation market is considered promising and the most developed in the region, and for good reason. Expanding industry as well as strong raw materials and energy sectors are creating ideal conditions for business aviation to truly spread its wings. And of course, business aviation is inconceivable without professional aircraft maintenance. That is why in April 2022, Pure Technics opened as an aviation service centre at the international airport in Nur-Sultan, the Kazakh capital, and as early as July 2022, the Kazakh aviation authorities issued certificate No. QZ.145.0022 for the maintenance and repair of aircraft from Pilatus Aircraft and Leonardo Helicopters in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
The new service centre in Kazakhstan will set an international standard for supporting Swiss Pilatus PC-12 turboprops and Pilatus PC-24 jets. Both of these aircraft are well known in the region: the practical and economical PC-12 has already proven itself, while the PC-24, the world's only rugged business jet, is already winning customers' hearts.
The cutting-edge Pure Technics service centre aims to serve customers from Kazakhstan, as well as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Uzbekistan. The centre will provide the full range of after-sales service and airworthiness support, including operational and periodic maintenance for the entire PC-12 line and PC-24. Pure Technics specialists also perform warranty work, troubleshooting and travel to any aircraft location 24/7/365.
The new service centre is distinguished by its highly qualified technical specialists who have earned manufacturers' trust. State-of-the-art equipment, tools and a parts warehouse ensure that its customers' aircraft operate without interruption. The company has its own stock of spare parts, allowing most checks to be performed quickly. Pure Technics' engineers regularly certify and upgrade their qualifications with certified European aviation training centres.
World-class technical support is also available for the owners of helicopters from Italian manufacturer Leonardo Helicopters. The service centre will start providing maintenance support for the AW139 medium-sized helicopter, a bestseller from Leonardo Helicopters. The company intends later to master other models from this manufacturer.
With no plans to stop there, Pure Technics is taking the Kazakhstani market for after-sales aircraft services to the next level. The company is preparing to become an authorised service centre for global engine manufacturer Pratt and Whitney (P&W) in the near future. Pure Technics plans to service the PT6A, one of the most popular turboprop engines in the world. That project will include hot section inspection of the engine. It will also involve maintenance of Hartzell propellers, which are installed on many popular aircraft, including the Pilatus PC-12. Additionally, it will operate aircraft on behalf of clients.
Establishing a centre for full range of after-sales services for Pilatus Aircraft and Leonardo Helicopters is the logical next step in the development of the business aviation market in Kazakhstan. Pure Technics believes these sophisticated maintenance procedures will raise the bar for aviation after-sales service in the region and attract new customers from countries in the Caucasus and central Asia.