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Pratt & Whitney’s robust expansion plans for line maintenance and MRT services

Pratt & Whitney has further expanded their presence of Global Service Network with three Designated Maintenance Facilities (DMFs) that will provide line maintenance and Mobile Repair Team (MRT) services
The three new DMFs bring the total to 16 in the Pratt & Whitney network, joining others in Asia, the Americas and Europe

3 December 2020: Pratt & Whitney has further expanded their presence of Global Service Network with three Designated Maintenance Facilities (DMFs) that will provide line maintenance and Mobile Repair Team (MRT) services for a number of Pratt & Whitney Canada engines operating within various countries:

  • Servicios Aereos y Terrestres Aviasur S.A in Pudahuel, Region Metropolitana, Chile (PT6A, PW500 engines);
  • Aero-Dienst GmbH in Nuremberg, Germany (PW305, PW306, PW307, PW308 engines)
  • Prince Aviation D.O.O. in Belgrade, Serbia (PT6A, PW500, PW600, JT15D engines).

Satheeshkumar Kumarasingam, vice-president, customer service, at Pratt & Whitney said, “We have been expanding the number of our DMFs around the world since mid-2017 to ensure our customers have access to the line maintenance and MRT services they require between major scheduled maintenance. DMFs expand our ability to serve customers locally in the language of their preference. Along with faster turnaround times and streamlined logistics, DMFs provide customers with a one-stop shop for authorized, high-quality services, from engine-OEM-approved tooling and parts to direct support from the engine manufacturer if complex technical questions arise.”

These three new DMFs bring the total to 16 in the Pratt & Whitney network, joining others in Asia, the Americas and Europe.