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AAR Expands Component Repair Services With BAE Systems

Providing Additional Regional Jet Program Support

AAR has expanded its Component Repair and overhaul services with BAE Systems Regional Aircraft to include a wider range of components for its regional jet support programs.

AAR began executing on the Component Repair contract in January 2019, and following strong operational performance, signed a service expansion agreement in September to cover additional components. The scope of services focuses on BAE Systems' out-of-production regional aircraft, utilizing AAR's proven expertise in legacy platform component repair.

"With the rapid expansion of our global aerospace and defense business, AAR has been a trusted, skilled aftermarket provider to support our commercial regional aircraft programs," said Andrew James, Director of BAE Systems Regional Aircraft. "Since entering our contract in January, AAR Component Repair has consistently delivered cost savings and a high-quality final product, and we look forward to continued benefits as we expand the services in our partnership."

The services for the BAE Systems agreement are performed out of AAR's Component Repair facility in Amsterdam.

"We are proud to take on a larger role supporting our OEM partner BAE Systems' regional jet programs," said Andre op't Hof, Director of Commercial Operations at AAR Component Repair. "Our expertise has optimized our service delivery, providing high-quality, reliable repairs at a lower cost to the customer."

(Source: AAR News Release)

FMI: www.aarcorp.com

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