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Vector Aerospace And Coast To Coast Helicopters Sign 3 Year Agreement

Vector To Provide PT6T Support For Coast To Coast Fleet

A PT6T repair & overhaul support agreement has been signed between Vector Aerospace Helicopter Services North America (VA-HSNA) and Coast to Coast Helicopters Inc., based in Alberta, Canada.

Under the terms of the three-year agreement, VA-HSNA will provide Coast to Coast Helicopters with repair, major overhaul, testing, modification and other  services as required on their fleet of Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) PT6T engines. “Coast to Coast Helicopters require prompt and dedicated support to ensure that commitments to their customers are met” said Denis Savoie, VP Maintenance at Coast to Coast Helicopters. Denis went on to say that “Over and above the economic criteria, the decision to entrust Vector Aerospace with the reliability of Coast to Coast’s fleet requirements were based on past performance and support from Vector”. Denis is confident that Vector Aerospace is the right choice to provide these services.

Chris McDowell, Vice President Sales & Marketing at Vector stated “Vector is excited to be working with Coast to Coast on their PT6T engines. As one of the only Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. PT6T Distributor & Designated Overhaul Facility’s (DDOF) in Canada, Coast to Coast recognizes our reputation for superior customer service and quality.” McDowell also noted that in today’s economic climate, operators are focused on working with established, reliable MRO organizations to ensure they maximize the return from their MRO investment.

FMI: www.vectoraerospace.com

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