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CTS Engines to build new headquarters in Florida to boost efficiency

CTS Engines to build new headquarters in Florida to boost efficiency.
The new CTS Engines Coral Springs facility will be outfitted with the latest equipment and technology.

The new CTS Engines facility will feature the latest advancements in engine maintenance and repair technology allowing CTS to add new engine variants, increasing the service offerings.

CTS Engines, a leading independent jet engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider, has announced plans for a new state-of-the-art headquarters in Coral Springs, Florida. The company’s new facility will boast over 215,000 square feet of space, doubling the current square footage and capacity. The Coral Springs facility will be located in close proximity to the company’s current headquarters and is expected to induct its first engine in late-2023.

The new building will house CTS Engines’ expanding operations, which have experienced significant growth over the past several years. The facility will feature the latest advancements in engine maintenance and repair technology, enabling the company to provide even higher levels of service to its customers. The new space will allow CTS to add new engine variants, increasing the service offerings to all customers.

“We are thrilled to announce our plans for a new building in Coral Springs. The new facility will allow us to expand our operations and continue to provide the highest quality MRO services to our customers,” said Vesa Paukkeri, Chief Executive Officer, CTS. “Our recently constructed Turbulence Control Structure, combined with the investment in our new facility, will allow us to meet the increasing demands of our customers for years to come,” he further added.

CTS Engines has built its reputation on the ability to provide its customers with high-quality, cost-effective solutions for engine maintenance. The company is a global leader in mature engine maintenance, rethinking business as usual. Since 2002, CTS Engines has proudly supported a wide range of both commercial and military customers.

Randy Mengel, Chief Operating Officer, CTS Engines said, “It’s an exciting time for our company, and we look forward to the opportunities this new building will bring. The new facility will not just improve our ability to provide internal support for our existing customers’ engines but also pave the way for our expansion into CF6-80E1 and PW4000 engine capabilities, thereby driving growth for our company.”

The new Coral Springs facility will be outfitted with the latest equipment and technology to provide customers with faster turnaround times and the highest level of service. The additional space will allow the company to expand its capabilities and add new engine variants, increasing the service offerings to all customers.

The expansion of CTS Engines’ operations comes at a time when the aviation industry is recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, and the demand for MRO services is increasing. The company’s investment in a new state-of-the-art facility positions them for continued success and growth in the years ahead.

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In conclusion, the new CTS Engines headquarters in Coral Springs, Florida, marks a significant milestone for the company. With a doubling of the current square footage and capacity, the new state-of-the-art facility will enable CTS to meet the increasing demands of its customers and expand its capabilities, driving growth for the company.