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Arrow expands its Rolls-Royce credentials
Arrow Aviation is the latest authorised maintenance repair overhaul centre to join the Rolls-Royce FIRST network. The team can now add overhaul capabilities to its portfolio of certified services.
Arrow Aviation general manager David Guidry and Rolls-Royce director of helicopter services Scott Cunningham at the 2020 HeliExpo Conference in Anaheim, California.

Rolls-Royce has appointed Arrow Aviation as the newest FIRST (Fully Integrated Rolls-Royce Support Team) network authorised maintenance repair and overhaul centre (AMROC). The Broussard, Louisiana-headquartered company, will provide certified MRO services for M250 and RR300 engine customers.

Previously, as a Rolls-Royce M250 authorised maintenance centre, Arrow Aviation provided comprehensive in-house component repair reworks capabilities to customers worldwide. As a new AMROC member, the team will add overhaul capabilities to its portfolio of certified services.

“Arrow's ongoing commitment to investment and expansion in capability is something we're all very proud of,” explains general manager David Guidry. “Our expansion to the AMROC capability demonstrates our focus on supporting all of our client's requirements in quality, cost and delivery.”

With more than 16,000 turboshaft and turboprop engines in service and 4,500 customers worldwide, the Rolls-Royce FIRST network provides M250 and RR300 operators a global network of authorised MRO service centres. The FIRST network includes more than 30 approved, licensed service centres, and its competitive structure means operators can find affordable and reliable service anywhere for Rolls-Royce M250 or RR300 engines.

“We congratulate Arrow Aviation for making the investment to transition to an AMROC member,” adds director of helicopter services Scott Cunningham. “Its dedication to customer satisfaction and quality service will be an outstanding addition to the team.”

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