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Rolls-Royce expands corporate aircraft service network

Rolls-Royce is further expanding its global network of Authorised Service Centres (ASC) for its CorporateCare customers.

The Authorised Service Centres form an important component of Rolls-Royce’s services portfolio and add to its existing global service capabilities.


Courtesy Rolls-Royce

Joining the network for the first time, Duncan Aviation, Inc. with sites in Lincoln (Nebraska), Battle Creek (Michigan) and Provo (Utah) will service AE 3007A (above), BR710 A1/C4/A2 as well as Tay 611-8/8C engines.

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Further additions to the network are Embraer Executive Jets Services in Paris (France), and ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services China Co. Ltd in Tianjin (China) - both supporting the AE 3007A.

Andy Robinson, Rolls-Royce, Deputy SVP Services - Aerospace, said: “As the leading supplier of business aircraft engines our customers trust in us to deliver outstanding in-service support. Our collaboration with the world’s most experienced maintenance providers ensures industry leading service levels for our growing global CorporateCare customer base.”

Rolls-Royce now has 71 Authorised Service Centres in place with key maintenance providers worldwide, meaning that CorporateCare® customers will benefit from streamlined administration and reduced maintenance time wherever they fly.

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The powerful service infrastructure of our ASCs is completed by On Wing Services specialists who are located at strategic hubs in the USA, Europe, Middle East and Asia. “Our focus is to respond to our customers’ needs as quickly as possible; therefore, we set up a number of strategic locations around the globe which are able to supply lease engines, spare parts and tools,” said Robinson.

 

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