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Sun, Nov 22, 2015

Vector Aerospace Celebrates 15 Years Of Mobile Repair Team Activities

First Service Center Opened In Dallas In November, 2000

Vector Aerospace is celebrating 15 years of providing outstanding Mobile Repair Team (MRT) support to fixed-wing operators through its Engine Services – Atlantic team.

"Since the first service center was opened in Dallas, TX, USA in November 2000 with just two Field Service Representatives (FSRs), we now have more than 10 locations worldwide and 32 dedicated, expert technicians," says John Seidl, Vice President of Global Operations. "These personnel are located across the globe, in the USA (California, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington and West Virginia), Canada, the United Kingdom, Kenya, South Africa and Australia."
 
Vector Aerospace's mobile repair teams are on call 24/7, 365 days a year, and are designed around a ‘Quick Turn Around’ and ‘Travel Ready’ philosophy to support customers’ requirements and AOG engine support services. Vector Aerospace’s Service Center Network has inventory specifically designed for immediate response and AOG requirements, in order to keep engines on-wing and reduce operators’ maintenance-related costs.
 
Vector Aerospace also has additional MRT teams operating from its divisions in Gonesse, Paris, France and Fleetlands, Gosport, UK.

(Source: Vector Aerospace news release)

FMI: www.vectoraerospace.com

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