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Fri, Jul 10, 2009

M7 Aerospace Teams With Essential Turbines Inc. For Light Helicopter Support

Essential Turbines Specializes In Rolls Royce/Allison 250-Series Engines

M7 Aerospace has launched an extensive program to support Rolls-Royce/ Allison 250-series engine operators by teaming with Essential Turbines, Inc.

M7 has contracted with Essential Turbines, Inc., of Dorval (Quebec), Canada to market Essential Turbines' overhaul services for Rolls-Royce/Allison 250-series engines to customers in the United States, as well as Central and South America. M7 will also market Essential Turbines' overhaul services to federal, state and local government customers throughout the U.S.

M7 Aerospace offers Rolls-Royce/Allison 250-series engine operators a full array of support capabilities including complete engine overhauls, accessories including compressor, gearbox and turbine repairs.  Additional services include engine exchange, rental programs and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) accredited field maintenance training. To minimize aircraft downtime, engine overhaul services can be done in 30 days or less. M7 can arrange for pick-up and delivery to the customer's maintenance provider, assist with field services or perform all required maintenance at its ISO 9001:2000, FAA Part 145 repair station located in San Antonio, Texas.

The Rolls Royce/Allison 250 is installed in numerous helicopter models including Bell helicopters, Sikorsky S-76, MD helicopters, Agusta 109, Eurocopter AS355, MBB BO105 and other helicopter models.

Through this new alliance, M7 Aerospace and Essential Turbines will combine the qualifications and skills required to offer a level of service that meets the industry's best practices and highest quality standards

FMI: http://www.m7aerospace.com, http://www.a250.com/

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