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Vector Aerospace Awarded $30 Million T56 Engine Overhaul Contract

Will Service Aircraft In North Africa And The Mid-East

Military aircraft powered by the Rolls-Royce T56 engine in the Middle East-North Africa (MENA) region will have those engines serviced and repaired by Vector Aerospace under a new contract announced Wednesday by one of the company's wholly-owned subsidiaries. The contract also covers "associated major assemblies."
 
Under the agreement, Vector will provide comprehensive T56 engine repair and overhaul support (including complete test procedures) for a fleet of Lockheed C-130H aircraft, with estimated total revenues of approximately $30 million over a three-year term. Technical repair and overhaul activities in support of the T56 contract will be supplied from the Vector Aerospace-United Kingdom facilities.
  
"Securing a new contract of this scope further establishes Vector as a key MRO service provider within the MENA region, particularly on the T56 engine," said John MacDougall, Vector's senior vice-president of sales and marketing. "This reinforces the Company's strategic focus on increasing its international market share with rotary and fixed-wing defence and security operators."


Rolls-Royce T56 Engine

Vector provides rotary and fixed-wing engine, dynamic component, airframe and avionics maintenance, repair and overhaul support to defense operators including the United States (U.S.) Army and Navy, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Special Operations, the Canadian Department of Defense, the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense, Foreign Military Sales (FMS) operators and numerous international military services.

FMI: www.vectoraerospace.com

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