Rolls-Royce expands business aviation services network
RUAG Aviation, based in Munich, Germany has expanded its capability to include the BR710A2-20 engine and renewed its ASC contract a further five years for the servicing of the AE 3007A.
Jet Aviation has established a new hub to service the AE 3007A engine in Basel, Switzerland, and a new spoke in Moscow, Russia. It has also renewed its ASC contract for a further five years for the BR710 A1/C4/A2; Tay 611-8/8C and BR725 series engines with hubs located in Basel (Switzerland), Dubai (UAE), St. Louis (Missouri) and Singapore and spokes in Geneva (Switzerland), Moscow (Russia).
Embraer Executive Jets adds a new US hub for the AE 3007A in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with spokes in Mesa (Arizona), Windsor Locks (Connecticut) and Melbourne (Florida).
Andy Robinson, Rolls-Royce, Senior Vice President – Customer Services, said: “We continue to collaborate with the world’s top maintenance providers to deliver the excellent maintenance support that our CorporateCare customers deserve.”
As network additions become fully operational, Rolls-Royce will update contact information for customers on the MyAeroengine Support website, MyAeroengine Support app, and the Rolls-Royce portal Rolls-Royce Care.
Rolls-Royce now has 62 ASCs in place with key maintenance providers worldwide, meaning that CorporateCare customers will benefit from streamlined administration and reduced maintenance time.