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Cadorath Joins Airbus Support Network

Begins Repair Support for H155, H125 Series As Start to Portfolio

Cadorath of Canada has bolstered its parts repair capabilities for the entire range of Airbus Helicopters, adding more than 400 specific repairs to its catalog since completing its first D-Level single fix in December of 2019. 

Recent efforts have earned them a place in the Airbus Helicopters Global Customer & Service Center Network, making them an official repair provider with Airbus' blessing. Cadorath’s repair services are provided out of their facility located in Winnipeg, MB Canada, aiding a range of aircraft operators from the north, from agriculture, mining, oil, and survey businesses. Cadorath has added a string of specific part repair capabilities to supplement the AS365/H155 and AS350/H125 series of helicopters, with additional models on the way through 2023.

“There has been a tremendous amount of effort put into this partnership by all parties,” said David Haines, COO of Cadorath. “We look to the future and will continue to work closely with Airbus Helicopters in support of operators with additional repairs and services." 

Vincent Prunet, worldwide MRO network chief for Airbus, said that those hoping to join the system face a demanding endeavor in order to uphold OEM standards. "With the increased requirements on special processes and the development of our Worldwide Repair Network for dynamic components, it is key for Airbus Helicopters to find reliable partners on critical parts repair activities," he said when asked about the most recent addition of Cadorath to the Airbus network. "We are pleased to welcome Cadorath into the Airbus Helicopters ecosystem to improve turnaround time and cost for our customers."

FMI: www.cadorath.com

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