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Tue, Mar 23, 2010

StandardAero To Reopen Springfield Engine Shop

Opening Date Targeted For Late Summer 2010

StandardAero announced Monday that it will reopen the engine shop at its Springfield, Ill, service center (SPI) in the third quarter of 2010. At 225,000 square feet, Springfield is the largest Business Aviation shop and services a significant volume of TFE731-powered aircraft. Initially, the shop will be capable of providing major periodic inspections (MPIs) for TFE731 engines. The capabilities of the shop will be reassessed periodically with a possibility of adding other engine types and services based on customers' needs. The company will maintain a Mobile Service Team (MST) in Little Rock, Ark. to service the needs of its customers in the region.

"Based on the feedback we have received from our customers, we determined that re-establishing this capability in Springfield is important to meeting their needs and providing a full complement of capabilities in this one facility…truly a 'one stop shop' experience," said Scott Taylor, Senior Vice President, Business Aviation, StandardAero. "So, to remain true to our strategy of providing comprehensive business aviation services and the best customer experience available in the market, we will reopen the TFE731 engine shop in our Springfield, Ill service center." 

Due in part to its Garrett Aviation lineage, StandardAero is the largest independent provider of airframe, paint, avionics and modifications, as well as TFE731 heavy maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO). And with its new FastLane program, StandardAero is an industry leader in Core Zone Inspection turnaround times.

"We have been studying this option for a while and we know that we can hit the ground running given the breadth of our experience in TFE731," said Mike Menard, Vice President and General Manager of StandardAero's Springfield facility. "I have personally spoken to many Springfield customers and they believe this decision clearly demonstrates a changed leadership mindset and a long-term commitment by StandardAero to this facility and our presence in the market."

FMI: www.standardaero.com

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