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StandardAero unites mobile service streams in new look
StandardAero is bringing together its mobile service team and Dallas Airmotive F1RST Support field service team under new branding. The unified organisation comes as it continues to grow service offerings.
StandardAero’s MST support mission is to provide rapid-response, expert services that return aircraft to service asap.

StandardAero has released a new look for its global mobile service team (MST) that has grown to more than 100 team members with the acquisition of Dallas Airmotive's F1RST Support field service team. Now integrated under the StandardAero brand, MST continues to deliver on-site and AOG engine support to both business aviation and helicopter engine customers when and where they need it most, but on a bigger scale than before.

“We're excited to see the continued success this newly united MST will achieve and the value the team's members will provide our customers in this expanded service network,” says StandardAero vice president of service network Jeff Turner. “The integration of StandardAero with other world-class aircraft MRO service organisations adds capabilities our customers not only need, but demand from us as an industry leader.”

MST technicians stand ready for dispatch to aircraft operators around the world, where customers can rely on expert support services for their aircraft, including AOG and technical support, troubleshooting, engine removal and reinstallation, borescope inspections, line maintenance and more.

“When you see our vehicles and technicians bearing the StandardAero MST brand, you'll know your aircraft is in good hands,” adds Turner.

StandardAero's MST support mission is to provide rapid-response, expert technical services that ensure aircraft are returned to service as soon as possible. Using the latest in technology enables StandardAero's MST to capture customers' unique needs and requirements and swiftly deploy mobile service technicians to their aircraft's location for support.

“Key to our rapid response capability is how customers can get in touch with our mobile service managers," explains mobile service team director Forrest Moore. “We encourage aircraft operators to download our myStandardAero app to request MST support or visit StandardAeromst.com.”

StandardAero's global MST provides support to customers operating Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A, PT6T, PW100, PW200, PW300, PW500 and JT15D engines, Honeywell TFE731, HTF7000 and CFE738 engines, and GTCP 36, RE100 and RE220 APUs, GE CF34, CT7 and T700 engines, Rolls-Royce M250, RR300, BR710, Tay, Spey and AE 3007 engines, and Safran Arriel 1 and 2 engines. Airframe and avionics support is also available for select airframe models and avionics products.

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