Vector Aerospace and Twin Jet Sign Multi-Year Engine Maintenance Agreement
Written by thomas · Filed Under MaintenanceJanuary 15, 2013
Toronto, ON – Vector Aerospace Corporation, a global independent provider of aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services is pleased to announce that Vector Aerospace Engine Services-Atlantic Inc. (Vector) and Twin Jet, based in Aix en Provence, France have signed a ten year agreement for an engine maintenance hourly rate program.
As per the terms of the exclusive agreement, Vector provides comprehensive fixed-wing aircraft engine maintenance, repair and overhaul services to Twin Jet’s fleet of Beechcraft 1900D’s from its facility in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
“Over the last ten years Twin Jet has progressed to become one of the leading European regional airlines,” says Olivier Manault, president of Twin Jet. “This accomplishment would not have been possible without the support of efficient and reliable partners with similar priorities. Therefore it is no surprise and with great pleasure that Twin Jet has chosen a professional company like Vector Aerospace to provide us with PT6A-67D engine support on our fleet of Beechcraft 1900D’s over the next ten years.”
“We are very pleased to have the opportunity to pursue our relationship with Twin Jet through an engine maintenance hourly rate program,” says Jeff Poirier, president of Vector Aerospace Engine Services – Atlantic. “We are delighted to support Twin Jet with a program that provides them with a fixed engine maintenance service over an extended period of time. Through this program, we are confident that our proven repair and overhaul practices will continue to provide great support and value to Twin Jet and its customers.”
Vector Aerospace, with engine MRO facilities in Prince Edward Island & British Columbia (Canada), the United Kingdom, Africa, France and Australia, is a P&WC Designated Overhaul Facility supporting the following engines: Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A/PT6T /JT15D/ PW100/ PW305 / PW306 / PW307 / PW308.
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