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Vector Aerospace Helicopter Services Earns EASA Approval

May Now Support Helos Operated In EU Member Nations

Vector Aerospace Helicopter Services North America (Vector), one of the largest independent providers of helicopter maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services for customers around the world, announces it has been granted EASA Part 145 Approval under the terms of the Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement (BASA) and associated Maintenance Implementation Procedures (MIP).

As a result of this approval, Vector now offers its support services -- which include engines, dynamic components, structures and avionics on a variety of Sikorsky, Bell and Eurocopter helicopters -- to operators in the region and countries governed by EASA.

Vector Aerospace Helicopter Services North America provides repair and overhaul services from state-of-the-art facilities located across North America.  Products supported include: Rolls Royce model 250, Pratt & Whitney PT6T, Turbomeca Arriel 1, General Electric T700 / CT7 and T-58/CT-85 engines; dynamic components for most Bell helicopter models, as well as the Sikorsky S61 and S76 / Eurocopter AS350 and AS355 model helicopters; structures support for Bell, Sikorsky and Eurocopter products, and full-service avionics capability; up to and including glass cockpit installations.  

FMI: www.vectoraerospace.com, www.easa.int

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