Rolls-Royce has tapped Cadorath's Broussard, Louisiana facility as an authorized maintenance and repair overhaul center (AMROC) for M250- and RR300-series turbine engines and modules, the Winnipeg-based MRO specialist said Tuesday.
Cadorath became an authorized repair facility to perform single-part repair in 2003 and added the Broussard location in 2008. It will continue to offer those repair services in support of the Rolls-Royce M250 and RR300 turbine engine lines for the engine company’s Fully Integrated Rolls-Royce Support Team (First) network.
“We have a long history of support for M250 and RR300 operators around the world,” said Cadorath president Gerry Cadorath. “The addition of these services reaffirms our commitment to these operators with our newly added capabilities and capacities.”
Cadorath plans to soon start what it calls a major expansion of Cadorath Aerospace Lafayette in Broussard, where it offers complete repair and overhaul, modifications, upgrades, and test cell capabilities.
“When we made the decision to become an AMROC, we started by assembling a team of highly skilled and experienced individuals, many of whom began as customers,” said Cadorath COO David Haines. “In addition, we continued to invest in large critical inventories of detail parts and complete engines and modules to support operators of the RR300 and M250. We are excited to bring our 30-plus years of experience to this market.”