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StandardAero and Pinnacle Air Network renew engine service partnership

StandardAero has renewed its engine service agreement with the Pinnacle Air Network, an alliance of 18 independent fixed base operators (FBOs), MRO providers and aircraft sales and charter firms located across North America.

StandardAero supports the Pinnacle Air Network and its members with MRO services for a range of engine platforms, including the Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A turboprop, PT6T turboshaft and JT15D/PW300/PW500 turbofans, plus the Honeywell TFE731 turbofan.

These services, which include engine overhaul, hot section inspection (HSI) and repair, ensure that the Pinnacle Air Network, its members and end-user clients are kept airborne with timely, responsive and cost-effective support.

Last October, StandardAero celebrated the completion of its 1,500th engine event for the Pinnacle Air Network. Commenting on the milestone for the Pinnacle Air Network, executive director Lance Phillips, said:  “The new five-year agreement, along with celebrating over 1,500 engine events, is a testament to the healthy relationship Pinnacle has built with StandardAero. Communication and trust are essential, and StandardAero’s team, from leadership down to the shop floor, works daily to ensure we are kept informed with accurate information.”

Adam MacArthur, vice president of sales – turboprops and fleets for StandardAero, said: “StandardAero is pleased to extend its long-running relationship with the Pinnacle Air Network and its member companies through the renewal of our engine service agreement.

“The Pinnacle Air Network and its members share the same values as StandardAero, including safety, quality and integrity, and this has been the basis of our close partnership over the years. We look forward to continuing to provide the Pinnacle Air Network with reliable, responsive engine support from our global service locations.”

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