Able Aerospace signs MRO agreement for AgustaWestland products
Able operates from a broad platform of airworthiness certifications from entities including the FAA, European Aviation Safety Agency, Civil Aviation Administration of China, Japan Civil Aviation Bureau, DCAT, National Civil Aviation Agency – Brazil, and the Brazilian Navy.
NEWS 06.06.2016 from Vertical News
Able Aerospace Services, a subsidiary of Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. company, has been named by Leonardo-Finmeccanica, through AgustaWestland Philadelphia Corporation, as an approved supplier for maintenance, repair, overhaul (MRO) and testing for AgustaWestland products' components.
Under a newly signed agreement, Able becomes an official member of the Leonardo Helicopters’ worldwide service network and an approved supplier for maintenance, repair, overhaul and testing to AgustaWestland products’ dynamic components. Services under this agreement include a range of special processing and testing, of which Able completes 100 percent of all jobs in house.
“We have worked with Leonardo Helicopters for more than a decade, and applaud its commitment to strong aftermarket maintenance support,” said Able Aerospace Services vice president John Jackson. “This new agreement gives Able more efficient avenues to do what we do best, which is to support aircraft operators with safe, fast, cost-saving aftermarket MRO [maintenance, repair and overhaul].”
From its headquarters and maintenance facilities on the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa, Arizona, Able offers Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved component repair, overhaul and approved replacement parts solutions to commercial and military aviation fleets in more than 60 countries worldwide. This includes extensive in-house capabilities such as electroplating, chemical processing, machining, grinding, NDT testing, hydraulics, bearings services, and painting.
Able operates from a broad platform of airworthiness certifications from entities including the FAA, European Aviation Safety Agency, Civil Aviation Administration of China, Japan Civil Aviation Bureau, DCAT, National Civil Aviation Agency – Brazil, and the Brazilian Navy.
Able recently became an official member of the Leonardo Helicopters’ worldwide service network and an approved supplier for maintenance, repair, overhaul and testing to AgustaWestland products’ dynamic components. Pictured here: Able Aerospace Services vice president John Jackson. Able Aerospace Photo
Able Aerospace Services, a subsidiary of Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. company, has been named by Leonardo-Finmeccanica, through AgustaWestland Philadelphia Corporation, as an approved supplier for maintenance, repair, overhaul (MRO) and testing for AgustaWestland products' components.
Under a newly signed agreement, Able becomes an official member of the Leonardo Helicopters’ worldwide service network and an approved supplier for maintenance, repair, overhaul and testing to AgustaWestland products’ dynamic components. Services under this agreement include a range of special processing and testing, of which Able completes 100 percent of all jobs in house.
“We have worked with Leonardo Helicopters for more than a decade, and applaud its commitment to strong aftermarket maintenance support,” said Able Aerospace Services vice president John Jackson. “This new agreement gives Able more efficient avenues to do what we do best, which is to support aircraft operators with safe, fast, cost-saving aftermarket MRO [maintenance, repair and overhaul].”
From its headquarters and maintenance facilities on the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa, Arizona, Able offers Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved component repair, overhaul and approved replacement parts solutions to commercial and military aviation fleets in more than 60 countries worldwide. This includes extensive in-house capabilities such as electroplating, chemical processing, machining, grinding, NDT testing, hydraulics, bearings services, and painting.
Able operates from a broad platform of airworthiness certifications from entities including the FAA, European Aviation Safety Agency, Civil Aviation Administration of China, Japan Civil Aviation Bureau, DCAT, National Civil Aviation Agency – Brazil, and the Brazilian Navy.2016/06/06
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