Vector Aerospace signs network service agreement with Lanmar Aviation
Agreement covers repairs and overhaul of PT6A and JT15D engines
Vector Aerospace
Corporation has announced that Vector Aerospace Engine Services-Atlantic has
entered into a network services agreement with Lanmar Aviation based in Groton, United
States.
The network services agreement calls for Vector to provide Lanmar Aviation with
comprehensive engine repair and overhaul support for the Pratt & Whitney
Canada (P&WC) PT6A and JT15D series engines from its P&WC distributor
and designated overhaul facility located in Summerside, Prince Edward Island,
Canada. The work performed in Summerside will be augmented by Vector’s four
other North American satellite centres, located in Atlanta,
Georgia; Calgary,
Alberta; Dallas,
Texas; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Lanmar Aviation’s director of sales and operations, Jessica Power says, “Lanmar
Aviation is a full service Fixed Base Operator offering a broad range of
services including aircraft management, fuel, charter, maintenance, avionics
and hangar rentals. With their extensive experience on the PT6A and JT15D
series engines, Vector Aerospace is the ideal candidate to support Lanmar
Aviation and its customers.”
Jeff Holdridge, director of fixed wing engine sales for Vector Aerospace said “We
are confident that Vector’s repair and overhaul practices coupled with our team
of highly trained and professional people will be of exceptional value and
benefit to Lanmar Aviation.”
“The signing of this agreement represents another significant achievement for
Vector Aerospace Engine Services-Atlantic in further establishing itself as a
world-class P&WC distributor and designated overhaul facility,” states John
MacDougall, senior vice-president of sales and marketing for Vector Aerospace.
“We believe this latest agreement is a direct reflection of our team’s
expertise with these engine models, and the confidence demonstrated by
operators in our ability to consistently deliver the highest standards of
quality, performance and customer satisfaction.”