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Mon, Jan 21, 2019

AAR Awarded 7-Year Engine MRO Contract For The Royal Danish Air Force

Sustainment For Pratt & Whitney F100-220 Engine Components On The General Dynamics F-16

The Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO) has awarded a seven-year contract to AAR to perform maintenance, repair and overhaul of Pratt & Whitney F100-220 engine components on the General Dynamics F-16 for the Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF).

"We are proud to continue our trusted long-term partnership with the Royal Danish Air Force. This contract reflects our strong relationship, continued focus on exceeding customer expectations and shared core values with the RDAF,” said Eric Bron, General Manager of AAR’s MRO Services Component Repair Amsterdam. “AAR delivers tailored services and capabilities based on commercial best practices that result in quality work and cost savings for the customer.”

“This contract is part of our strategy to sustain the F-100 engine components for the remaining lifetime of the F-16 within the Danish Air Force. We are looking forward to continuing our good relationship with AAR for the years to come,” said Peter Laustsen, Branch Chief F-16-Ballerup.

AAR’s MRO Services Component Repair Amsterdam facility has been supporting European Participating Air Forces (EPAF) as either a prime or a subcontractor performing repair management, component maintenance, supply chain and depot services for more than three decades.

(Source: AAR news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.aarcorp.com

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