StandardAero will add line maintenance support for select Rolls-Royce CorporateCare engine models at its recently acquired Western Jet Aviation facilities in Van Nuys, California, and Springfield, Illinois. The authorized service center agreement covers the Tay 611-8/8C and BR710 A1/A2/C4 engine series at Van Nuys and the Tay 611-8/8C engines at Springfield.
The five-year agreement goes into effect in the first quarter of next year and includes the renewal of line maintenance support for CorporateCare operators with AE3007A engines at StandardAero’s Augusta, Georgia, and Houston facilities. It also effectively renews line maintenance of Tay 611-8/8C and BR710 A1/A2/C4 engines at StandardAero’s Dallas-Fort Worth facility and abroad through the company’s Mobile Service Team.
“We look forward to finalizing this contract that combines all previous and new agreements into a single agreement for Rolls-Royce CorporateCare services, further solidifying StandardAero’s commitment to providing Rolls-Royce engine support to CorporateCare customers around the world,” said Mike McCauley, v-p of Rolls-Royce engine programs for StandardAero’s business aviation sector. “Our relationship with Rolls-Royce spans more than six decades.”
Rolls-Royce has also authorized StandardAero to provide full maintenance, repair, and overhaul support for Tay 611-8/8C and Spey engines at Dallas-Fort Worth. StandardAero’s Springfield and Van Nuys sites provide varied levels of airframe maintenance services for Gulfstream and Global Express aircraft powered by Tay or BR710 engines, while StandardAero’s Western Jet Aviation location in Opa-Locka, Florida, offers line maintenance support for Gulfstream operators in the region.
StandardAero’s Houston and Augusta sites also provide airframe maintenance services for the Rolls-Royce AE3007A1E-powered Embraer Legacy 600.