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Vector Aerospace celebrates 100th P&WC PW150A engine delivery from Singapore

Vector Aerospace Corporation a global independent provider of aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services, announces that its Singapore facility has successfully serviced and delivered back to the customer its 100th Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) PW150A turboprop engine.


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Vector Aerospace Asia, located in the Seletar Aerospace Park, Singapore, is a P&WC Designated Overhaul Facility (DOF) for the PW150A engine series, equipped with full overhaul and test capabilities. This state-of-the-art facility, which is one of only two independent PW150A DOFs worldwide, provides owners and operators of PW150A engines powering the popular Bombardier Q400 regional turboprop with cost-effective, viable and easily accessible engine MRO solutions.

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"This 100th engine delivery marks a new milestone for Vector Aerospace Asia," said Jeff Poirier, President of Vector’s Engine Services – Atlantic division. “Since its grand opening in 2015, the Singapore facility has focused on PW150A turboprop engine MRO service excellence, while consistently expanding its customer base.”

“This achievement clearly demonstrates that our entire Singapore team has the expertise to execute to the highest quality and technical standards,” adds Bill Batchelor, General Manager of the Singapore facility. “Our team is elated to hit such a milestone in our history. We are all proud of the work we’ve done and continue striving to set the standard of customer service.”

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Operators in the Asia-Pacific region also benefit from the support of Vector’s Mobile Repair Team (MRT), which is composed of 150 dedicated employees specifically focused on MRT operations globally. MRT operations are designed around a ‘Quick Turn Around’ and ‘Travel Ready’ philosophy to support customers' needs 24/7. Vector Aerospace has nearly three decades of experience in repairing and overhauling of P&WC products, and has developed a reputation for quality workmanship, industry- leading turn-around times, exceptional customer service and competitive pricing.

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