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Mon, Aug 05, 2019

Tecnam U.S. announces New Hourly Maintenance Program

Partners With PistonPower For The 'Tecnam Airframe And Engine Hourly Cost Maintenance Program'

Tecnam U.S. has announced the formation of a partnership with PistonPower to offer the Tecnam Airframe and Engine Program on ALL new delivered aircraft, as well as ALL in-service Tecnam aircraft, through their Authorized Dealers and Authorized Service Centers in the U.S. & Canada.

The Tecnam Airframe and Engine Program is an hourly cost program where the operator pays an hourly rate based on utilization which covers parts and labor for unscheduled and scheduled maintenance. The program not only provides protection from unforeseen and unscheduled maintenance expenses but also allows predictability of having a fixed budget for the operation of the aircraft or fleet.

Now U.S. and Canadian’s buyers could select the Tecnam Airframe and Engine Program as an option at time of purchase.

 said, “With PistonPower our owners and operators can benefit from cost predictability, substantial peace of mind and increased aircraft residual value,” said Shannon Yeager, Sales Director for Tecnam U.S. “Now with the new Airframe and Engine Program being made available to all in-service Tecnam owners/operators they can enjoy the same benefits as new Tecnam buyers at the time of confirming their airplane."

“We are very excited about this new strategic partnership, as it will distinguish Tecnam moving forward and increase sales by adding additional options and value to each covered aircraft. We look forward to enrolling as many as possible new and the majority of in-service aircraft sold, as well as in-service aircraft currently flying," said PistonPower CEO, Ron Zilberbrand.

Zilberbrand previously founded Jet Support Services, Inc. (JSSI), the premier independent provider of service programs for turbine airframes and engines.

(Image provided with Tecnam U.S. news release)

FMI: www.tecnam.com
www.pistonpower.com

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