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HJS sets 2022 launch date for parts programme
Scheduled to launch in Q1 of 2022, the Henderson Jet Services aftermarket parts programme will feature fixed pricing, parts customisation, exchange options, a one year warranty and cost per flight hour billing.

Henderson Jet Services has announced the 2022 launch of its aftermarket aircraft parts program, a unique aftermarket parts pool purchasing programme. The exclusive on-demand platform will provide access to priority, critical high-failure aftermarket aircraft components for business and corporate operators.

With a scheduled first quarter 2022 launch date, the aftermarket aircraft parts programme (AAPP) includes fixed pricing, parts customisation, exchange options, one year warranty and cost per flight hour billing.

“The AAPP platform will include a roster of tailored parts for operators pursuing inventory consistency and long-range budget planning for their aircraft maintenance cost of ownership,” states Scott Lawson, Henderson Jet Services (HJS) director of operations.

The initial roll out of the AAPP programme will include Global Express and Challenger 300 model aircraft. The programme will be offered in tandem with every future aircraft acquired by HJS. The new platform will be supported by a multi-faceted communications support system that includes both electronic and person-to-person real time service and support.

“Our goal is to provide operators a customised alternative for aftermarket parts purchasing that relies on inventory access to components that are based on known high failure,“ adds Lawson. “We know that lowered cost of aircraft ownership is a huge concern. The AAPP programme's foundation is to mitigate the guesswork associated with parts costs and access."

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