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Mon, Nov 05, 2012

Rolls-Royce Corporate Network To Grow Four-Fold

Corporate Customer Council (C3) Initiative Launched

Rolls-Royce announced Tuesday it has accelerated the expansion of its global network of Authorized Service Centers (ASCs) for corporate aircraft. In May of 2012 the company announced that it intended to increase its service center network from nine to 19 by year end. Rolls-Royce will now have agreements in place with 34 maintenance providers worldwide by the year-end deadline. CorporateCare customers will benefit from streamlined administration, which will reduce maintenance time.

“As the market leader in business jet engines we continue to seek collaborations with the world’s top maintenance providers to offer service excellence. Our commitment to that goal will see our network grow nearly four-fold this year,” said Rolls-Royce Senior Vice President Andy Robinson.

As network additions become fully operational, Rolls-Royce will update contact information for customers on the MyAeroengine Support website and application. In addition, Rolls-Royce has launched a Corporate Customer Council (C3) initiative, where Rolls-Royce shares its ASC global strategy. Feedback from C3 has been positive and will be used to help identify any additional ASC requirements to support the Rolls-Royce fleet.

FMI: www.rollsroyce.com

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