Vector Aerospace ramps up services in 2013

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Vector Aerospace technicians working on an engine

Vector Aerospace will display a range of services and maintenance options at the NBAA convention in Las Vegas this week.
Vector Aerospace technicians working on an engine

Vector Aerospace technicians working on an engine

Vector Aerospace Engine Services – Atlantic and SECA, a Vector Aerospace Company, have increased their Mobile Repair Team (MRT) capabilities and worldwide coverage.

Vector Aerospace Engine Services – Atlantic (ES-A) has received approval from Transport Canada to perform maintenance and overhaul for the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW150A series of engines at its facility in Summerside, Prince Edward Island. This is a temporary, however, and the facility will relocate to Singapore in the latter half of 2014.

“We continue to remain focused on offering our customers faster turn times on their engines,” said Jeff Poirier, president of Engine Services – Atlantic.

The company is exhibiting its engine services at the National Business Aviation Association convention in Las Vegas this week.

Vector Aerospace Corporation holds approvals from leading OEMs including Pratt & Whitney Canada, Rolls-Royce, Turbomeca, General Electric and Honeywell. The company supports engines including Pratt & Whitney’s PT6T, PT6A, JT15D, PW100, PW150A, PW307 and PW308A; Rolls-Royce’s M250 and T56/501D; Turbomeca’s Arriel 1 and Arriel 2; GE’s T58 / CT58 and CT-7A / T700 engines; and Honeywell’s TFE731 and ALF 502/LF507.

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