Rolls-Royce Names FlightSafety as BR725 Mx Trainer
FlightSafety International will offer BR725 engine and troubleshooting courses at its Savannah, Ga. maintenance training center.
FlightSafety International will provide engine and troubleshooting courses for the Rolls-Royce BR725. Training will be offered at FlightSafety’s center in Savannah, Ga., to technicians who service and support Gulfstream G650s, which are powered by the turbofan. (Photo: FlightSafety International)

Rolls-Royce appointed Flight Safety International as a civil small and medium engines (CSME) authorized training provider for BR725 engine and troubleshooting courses. The training will be offered at FlightSafety’s maintenance training center in Savannah, Ga., to technicians who service and support Gulfstream G650s, which are powered by the turbofan.


The line maintenance and borescope inspection courses will provide hands-on practical training using a Rolls-Royce BR725 engine. Maintenance technicians will receive a comprehensive description of the BR725 engine and training on borescope inspections and the removal and reinstallation of line-replaceable units. The courses will also cover engine and engine-systems servicing, routine maintenance and inspection, as well as safety warnings and precautions.


Rolls-Royce and FlightSafety are also developing an enhanced troubleshooting course for the BR725. Rolls-Royce customers enrolled in CorporateCare will be able to use their annual Rolls-Royce training voucher for this course once it becomes available.


The BR725 engine courses are part of FlightSafety’s Gulfstream Total Technical Training program designed to improve troubleshooting skills and increase the operational knowledge of those who support and maintain Gulfstreams. More than 20,000 Total Technical Training program courses have been provided to date.