Engines

Duncan Aviation completes 15 successful years of Engine exchange program

Duncan aviation had launched the Turbine Engine Exchange Program for the Honeywell TFE731 engine
Duncan aviation had launched the Turbine Engine Exchange Program for the Honeywell TFE731 engine

18 June 2020: In an effort to give operators of aging aircraft more options for engine maintenance, Duncan aviation had launched the Turbine Engine Exchange Program for the Honeywell TFE731 engine. They recently celebrated 15 years of this exchange program with summer incentives. As the aircraft engine ages, the overhaul cost also goes up, thus exchanging the engine instead of overhauling is a better option for cost-effectiveness.

Why would a customer consider engine exchange? It is simple economics,” said Leo Sawatzski, Manager of Engine Acquisition & Sales. “Aircraft engines have only so much life before they are no longer economically viable. Choosing to exchange the engines gives operators of older aircraft the ability to fly longer with increased safety and a reduced cost. Opting for exchange will also minimize your downtime while keeping you on schedule.

In addition to the Honeywell TFE731-2, -3, and -5 engines, the Duncan Aviation exchange program will source many makes and models of business aircraft engines, including Pratt & Whitney.

Duncan Aviation is a Honeywell TFE731 Heavy Maintenance facility with more than 40 years of experience