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StandardAero signs TFE731 MRO partnership
A new arrangement brings more TFE731 service options to the European region and avoids having to ship engines back to the US for servicing.

StandardAero has signed a new TFE731 turbofan engine MRO services partnership agreement with UK-based Aerocare Aviation Services to support business aviation operators on the European continent. The partnership will strengthen the company's already strong presence as the only TFE731 OEM authorised heavy/overhaul maintenance provider in EMEAI.

Aerocare Aviation Services is an established EASA Part 145 and Part M MRO provider with facilities based in Chester, UK. The company provides maintenance and repair, modifications, interior refurbishment, aircraft paint and electrical component manufacturing services. Its engineers provide support services both at its base operation and through its dedicated AOG rapid response team.

“This is a win, win, win partnership,” says business aviation president Marc Drobny. “Firstly, operators now have more service options in the region and we can service our mutual customers faster and more efficiently. Secondly, Aerocare will be able to facilitate its support for the entire needs of its customers without shipping engines back to the US for servicing. And finally, at StandardAero, we will increase our global servicing base and continue to grow our MRO capabilities in the region.”

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