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Engines
JMI Adds Light Citation Engine MRO
Williams International designated Jet Maintenance International as an authorized service center for the FJ44 engine series used on light Cessna Citations.
With the authorized service center designation from Williams International, Jet Maintenance International can now provide MRO support on the FJ44-series engines that power Cessna Citation CJ1-4 twinjets. (Photo: Jet Maintenance International)
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By
Jerry Siebenmark
• Senior Editor
March 30, 2022
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