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CFS chooses ATP to provide engine technical pubs
As the provider for CFS and the ALF502-L, ALF502-R, LF507-1F and LF507-1H series engines, the Aviation Hub includes all maintenance, illustrated parts catalogues, service bulletins, service letters and supplements.

CFS Aeroproducts has chosen ATP, a provider of information services and software solutions, to be the exclusive source for technical publications supporting the recently acquired ALF502 and LF507 series engines.

“ATP has a long history of supporting the ALF502-L series engine, and we are excited to see that support grow to include the ALF502-R and LF507-1F and LF507-1H series engines as the exclusive partner of CFS,” remarks Tim Taylor, senior VP of business development at ATP. “As the leading platform for accessing technical publications and regulatory content, we are committed to helping CFS deliver a superior customer experience on our ATP Aviation Hub.”

As the exclusive provider for CFS and the ALF502-L, ALF502-R, LF507-1F and LF507-1H series engines, the Aviation Hub includes all maintenance, illustrated parts catalogues, service bulletins, service letters and supplements, as well as EASA and FAA regulatory libraries.

“By exclusively offering our technical publications through the ATP Aviation Hub, we are able to deliver a superior global customer experience as type certificate holders in the US while focusing on our continued commitment to operator support through the maintenance, repair and overhaul of engines and components through our UK facility,” comments David Newhouse, CEO of CFS Aeroproducts Inc. “ATP's track-record of delivering great service and support means our customers will continue to receive high quality care and attention while remaining compliant and operating at the highest levels of safety.”

CFS, based in Phoenix, Arizona, owns the type design data for the ALF502 and LF507 turbofan engines defined in FAA type certificate E6NE and is a wholly owned subsidiary of CFS Aeroproducts Ltd based in Warwick in the UK. CFS Aeroproducts Ltd is a CAA Annexe 2, EASA Part 145 and FAA Part 145 approved company in operation since 1994. Under new ownership since January 2012 it developed a leading turbine repair and overhaul capability specialising in the ALF502 and LF507 engines and in 2020 acquired the type certificate from Honeywell Aerospace, bringing its expertise and service directly to operators as a complete type certificate holder and MRO repair station solution.

New and existing ATP Aviation Hub customers can easily browse and add the engine's technical publications on the ATP Store to create a new account or quickly add them to their existing account on file.

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