Rolls-Royce announced at the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition in Las Vegas, US, that it is strengthening its business aviation services infrastructure by expanding the global network of Authorised Service Centres (ASC) for its CorporateCare® customer base.
Authorised Service Centres form an important component of the Rolls-Royce services portfolio and add to the existing global service capabilities. The latest addition to the ASC network is Western Aircraft in Boise, Idaho, a Greenwich AeroGroup company, supporting BR710A1/C4 and Tay 611-8/8C engines.
Andy Robinson, SVP Services – Business Aviation, said: “With more than 3,600 Rolls-Royce powered aircraft in service today we are the leading engine supplier in business aviation and our customers trust us to deliver outstanding in-service support. Our collaboration with the world’s most experienced maintenance providers ensures industry leading service levels for our growing global CorporateCare customer base.”
With more than 75 Authorised Service Centres in place with key maintenance providers, Rolls‑Royce offers its business aviation customers the largest global service network in the industry. The powerful infrastructure of the ASCs is complemented by On Wing Services specialists, who are located at strategic hubs in the USA, Europe, Middle East and Asia, and a number of spare parts and lease engine storage locations, around the world. CorporateCare customers benefit from faster response times and reduced maintenance time with simplified, streamlined administration wherever they fly.
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