Dallas Airmotive’s Brazilian Regional Turbine Center, located in Belo Horizonte, announced today that it has received approval from the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC) to perform line maintenance on HTF7000 engines in the region. The approval allows the company to support Bombardier Challenger, Embraer Legacy and Gulfstream G280 customers with aircraft powered by the HTF7000 engine.
“We are excited to receive this approval and extend our capabilities in Brazil,” stated Mark Stubbs, Dallas Airmotive’s Chief Commercial Officer. “Challenger, Embraer and Gulfstream customers in the region now have access to rapid response times via the benefits of our global service and support network.”
In May 2015, Dallas Airmotive received Honeywell authorization for four current variants of the HTF7000 series engines. This newest approval adds to the growing list of the company’s OEM-authorized support based in Brazil
Dallas Airmotive will be attending LABACE 2015, August 11-13 in São Paulo. For more information on the company’s turbine engine coverage, as well as the global service and support available from Dallas Airmotive, stop by LABACE booth #4001, or visit www.dallasairmotive.com.
Note to Editors
BBA Aviation plc is a leading global aviation support and aftermarket services provider. BBA Aviation’s Flight Support businesses (Signature Flight Support and ASIG) provide specialist on-airport support services, including refueling and ground handling, to the owners and operators of private, business, military and commercial aircraft. BBA Aviation’s Aftermarket Services businesses (Dallas Airmotive, H+S Aviation, International Turbine Service, W. H. Barrett Turbine Engine Company, International Governor Services and Ontic) are focused on the repair and overhaul of gas turbine engines and the service of aerospace components, sub-systems and systems. BBA Aviation group companies operate from more than 220 individual locations on five continents. For more information, please visit www.bbaaviation.com.
Dallas Airmotive’s Brazilian Regional Turbine Center, located in Belo Horizonte, announced today that it has received approval from the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC) to perform line maintenance on HTF7000 engines in the region. The approval allows the company to support Bombardier Challenger, Embraer Legacy and Gulfstream G280 customers with aircraft powered by the HTF7000 engine.
“We are excited to receive this approval and extend our capabilities in Brazil,” stated Mark Stubbs, Dallas Airmotive’s Chief Commercial Officer. “Challenger, Embraer and Gulfstream customers in the region now have access to rapid response times via the benefits of our global service and support network.”
In May 2015, Dallas Airmotive received Honeywell authorization for four current variants of the HTF7000 series engines. This newest approval adds to the growing list of the company’s OEM-authorized support based in Brazil
Dallas Airmotive will be attending LABACE 2015, August 11-13 in São Paulo. For more information on the company’s turbine engine coverage, as well as the global service and support available from Dallas Airmotive, stop by LABACE booth #4001, or visit www.dallasairmotive.com.
Note to Editors
BBA Aviation plc is a leading global aviation support and aftermarket services provider. BBA Aviation’s Flight Support businesses (Signature Flight Support and ASIG) provide specialist on-airport support services, including refueling and ground handling, to the owners and operators of private, business, military and commercial aircraft. BBA Aviation’s Aftermarket Services businesses (Dallas Airmotive, H+S Aviation, International Turbine Service, W. H. Barrett Turbine Engine Company, International Governor Services and Ontic) are focused on the repair and overhaul of gas turbine engines and the service of aerospace components, sub-systems and systems. BBA Aviation group companies operate from more than 220 individual locations on five continents. For more information, please visit www.bbaaviation.com.