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Dallas Airmotive Relocates Phoenix Regional Turbine Center

New Facility At DVT Offers Twice As Much Space

BBA Aviation Engine Repair and Overhaul (ERO) company Dallas Airmotive has relocated its Phoenix area Regional Turbine Center (RTC) from Scottsdale Airpark (SDL) to a new, larger facility adjacent to Deer Valley Airport (DVT) in North Phoenix. The facility is open for business.

"The transition from the old facility to new was flawless," said BBA Aviation ERO Vice President of Customer Service and Global Regional Turbine Centers Mike Cumnock. "At 7,500 square feet, our new facility offers twice the space of our old facility. We need this to accommodate the growth in demand for repair services and the new technicians we added in 2008."

The Phoenix RTC performs OEM-authorized repairs including hot section inspections on Pratt & Whitney PT6A and JT15D turbines and repairs and overhauls on Rolls-Royce Model 250 turboshaft engines. The RTC can also dispatch field service technicians to remote locations to perform on-site services for turbine engine operators.

"Our customers value a regional presence and the prompt, technical service it can provide," continued Cumnock. "Our new location will continue to offer rapid response throughout Phoenix and the Western region of the US. And now with more technical representatives, we will be able to provide service to even more operators."

Dallas Airmotive operates a total of 10 Regional Turbine Centers, nine in the US and one in England. RTCs offer quick turn service on some of the most popular engines used in business and general aviation. Engine services vary by location and include PT6A, JT15D, PW300, PW500, RR250, TFE731 and Honeywell 36 APU.

FMI: www.bbaaviationero.com

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