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Rolls-Royce expands services in Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific-based operators of Bombardier business jets will benefit from the latest addition to Rolls-Royce' network of authorised service centres; Tianjin Service Centre becomes another key maintenance provider.
Rolls-Royce is expanding its services infrastructure for business aircraft in Asia Pacific.

Rolls-Royce is further strengthening its global network of authorised service centres (ASC) for CorporateCare customers. The company has 76 ASCs with key maintenance providers worldwide allowing for rapid response times to meet its customers' needs.

The latest member is Bombardier's Tianjin Service Centre, supporting the BR710A2 engines that power the Bombardier Global Express, Global Express XRS, Global 5000 and Global 6000 aircraft.

The service infrastructure of the ASC network is complemented by On Wing Service specialists in the US, Europe, Middle East and Asia as well as a number of spare parts and lease engine storage locations, all strategically placed around the world. Recently the company opened a new store for business aviation parts in Beijing to support its growing customer base in greater China and Asia-Pacific.

Rolls-Royce SVP services, business aviation Andy Robinson says: “As the leading engine supplier in business aviation we power more than 3,000 aircraft worldwide, of which more than 400 are based in the Asia Pacific region. Our powerful network of authorised service centres worldwide ensures we deliver outstanding levels of in-service support.”

He adds: “The newly introduced CorporateCare Enhanced aftermarket service covers an even wider range of support items for our engines including maintenance for the nacelle, engine build-up and thrust reverser unit-related services for the Pearl 15, BR710 and BR725.”

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