StandardAero's First Parts Warehouse in Europe To Open
The facility will be located in Amsterdam and will support Europe, Middle East, and Asia.

MRO provider StandardAero has chosen Amsterdam as the site for its first European-based business aviation parts warehouse, the Arizona-based company announced. The facility will strengthen the company’s parts support in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia (EMEA), and is expected to be fully operational in January.


Current parts that support Honeywell TFE731, HTF7000, and CFE738 engines and Honeywell APUs will be the first items to fill the warehouse. Future expansion will include parts to support Bombardier Learjet, Challenger, and Global; Gulfstream; Hawker; Dassault Falcon; and Cessna Citation airframes. StandardAero will partner with MNX Global Logistics, which is ASA-100 accredited, as a forward stockist. Locating inventory in Amsterdam will facilitate easy shipments across Europe and the region. 


“StandardAero has a large and diverse inventory and our material planning capabilities are a result of real experience based on usage by a large group of business aircraft operators flying different aircraft models all over the world,” StandardAero business aviation parts trading manager Rhyse Booth said. “Our ability to respond and deliver on-time is unmatched and we’re driven to provide the best customer experience for EMEA operators every day.”