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Vector to showcase service options at NBAA

Vector Aerospace Engine Services - Atlantic (ES-A) and SECA, a Vector Aerospace Company will highlight their range of business aviation engine services at the National Business Aviation Association's (NBAA) 67th Annual Convention and Tradeshow taking place in Orlando, Florida (21-23 October, 2014).

“Twenty fourteen is a year marked by continued expansion for ES-A,” says Jeff Poirier, president of ES-A “In November, we will officially open our new Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) Designated Overhaul Facility (DOF) for the PW150A turboprop engine. This new DOF, which is located in Singapore's Seletar Aerospace Park, will be equipped with full engine overhaul and test capability."

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“We have increased our focus on providing our customers with flexible, innovative ideas towards keeping their engines on wing," adds Poirier. "We have also heightened our Mobile Repair Team (MRT) capabilities and coverage worldwide and we continue to remain focused on offering our customers faster turn times on their engines. During NBAA, we look forward to meeting with operators to discuss how the Vector team can support their specific engine repair and overhaul requirements with superior quality and unparalleled customer satisfaction.”

Christian Venzal, president and CEO of SECA said: “We look forward to participating at this year’s edition of NBAA. It is an excellent opportunity to present our extensive portfolio of services including our GEMS (Global Engine Management Service) program; a combination of support and services aimed at addressing each and every customer specific need through customised solutions."

Vector Aerospace holds approvals from some of the world's leading turbine engine, airframe and avionics OEMs. Engine products supported include a wide range of General Electric, Honeywell, Pratt & Whitney Canada, Rolls-Royce and Turbomeca, (all engine lines including complete test capability). Vector Aerospace also provides support for a wide range of airframes from Airbus Helicopters, AgustaWestland, Boeing, and Sikorsky, including major inspections and dynamic component overhaul, and offers full-service avionics capability, including complete aircraft rewire plus glass cockpit engineering, development and integration.

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