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PAS chooses Euravia for PT6 engine maintenance
Egyptian operator Petroleum Air Services has selected Euravia Engineering to provide PT6T and PT6C engine MRO. It is expected that this contract will be worth six million USD over a three-year period.
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Egyptian operator Petroleum Air Services has selected Euravia Engineering to provide PT6T and PT6C engine MRO. It is expected that this contract will be worth six million USD over a three-year period. The initial contract period covers up to the end of 2016, with an option to renew for two additional years.

PAS chairman and md Yehia Hussein says: “Our main objective is to ensure the highest standard of quality and safety, and to maintain PAS' excellent dispatch reliability record. We have selected Euravia to be one of our reliable vendors to support our PT6 engines due to its excellent reputation for engine reliability and customer support services.”

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