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PremiAir wins P&WC approval
Blackbushe-based PremiAir Aircraft Engineering has been appointed as a recognised maintenance facility for Pratt & Whitney’s PT6A, PT6B and PW200 engine series. The company is also a certified installer of Altair Avionics’ SmartCycle+, ADAS+ and data transmission units for aircraft.

Blackbushe-based PremiAir Aircraft Engineering has been appointed as a recognised maintenance facility for Pratt & Whitney’s PT6A, PT6B and PW200 engine series. The company is also a certified installer of Altair Avionics’ SmartCycle+, ADAS+ and data transmission units for aircraft.

“P&WC has worked hard over many years to build an excellent reputation of aftermarket support and we are very proud to join the team,” commented PremiAir md David McRobert.

The company’s maintenance and support activities will extend to operators of PT6A-powered King Airs and AgustaWestland, Bell, Sikorsky and Eurocopter helicopters featuring PT6B and PW200 engines.

“PremiAir is a welcome addition to our aftermarket support network, said P&WC Service Centre Europe general manager Juergen Pilot.

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