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Mon, Jun 18, 2007

News From Paris: P&WC Celebrates Launch Of Rapid Response Center

Notes Global Expansion Of Service Network

Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) tells ANN it is celebrating the recent launch of a new rapid response Customer First Centre, and the expansion of its service center and parts distribution network worldwide, at this week's Paris Air Show in Le Bourget.

"Our worldwide customer support is already the broadest and most comprehensive in the industry," said Maria Della Posta, Vice President, Customer Support, P&WC. "We are building on this success with a variety of initiatives as part of our strategy to remain No. 1 in our customers' eyes across all markets."

The recently launched Customer First Centre, based at P&WC's headquarters in Quebec, Canada, operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The company says the center brings together in one team the best expertise from across key P&WC front-line services, including technical support, logistics, service engineering, engine maintenance programs and warranty.

"We are increasing our focus on providing the expertise and solutions our customers need, when they need them," said Della Posta. "Whether a customer requires technical assistance, parts or a spare engine, the team's mandate is to go the extra mile to keep them flying. Equipped with state-of-the-art tools, the new centre enables us to provide customers with highly tailored and proactive solutions."

The new Customer First Centre is being complemented by the expansion of P&WC's parts distribution network in Europe and Asia. A new parts distribution center (PDC) opened in Amsterdam last November, with another scheduled to open its doors in Singapore this summer.

P&WC is also opening a new, 8,000-square-foot service center near the London Luton Airport to service P&WC engines operated by NetJets Europe and other customers. The centre will provide fan-engine repair and hot-section inspections for JT15, PW300 and PW500 series engines.

"With the growth in the NetJets Europe fleet, we are delighted to be able to provide a higher level of support to this valued customer, as well as to our growing customer base in the United Kingdom and across Europe," said Raffaele Virgili, Vice President, Service Centres, P&WC.

In addition, P&WC recently appointed Standard Aero as a designated overhaul facility for PW615F and PW610F engines. Standard Aero will perform maintenance, repairs and overhaul services at its facility in Maryville, TN, USA, and provide rapid-response mobile repair teams to support operators in the field at locations in the United States, Europe, Australia and Asia.

FMI: www.pwc.ca

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