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Sun, Mar 02, 2014

Vector Aerospace Helicopter Services Grows MRO Business

North American Unit Expands AS350, AS355, EC130B4 Capability

Vector Aerospace, a provider of aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services, says that its subsidiary, Vector Aerospace Helicopter Services – North America (HS-NA), one of the world’s leading providers of helicopter maintenance, repair and overhaul offers a full range of AS350, AS355 and EC130B4 capabilities.

Vector HS-NA is an Airbus Helicopter approved maintenance and repair centre and offers a full 12-year major inspection service. Capabilities include composite repair including polycarbonate canopy and glass fiber, structures repair including floor and aft structural assembly, tailboom repairs and assembly, and upper, lower and vertical stabilizers. HS-NA has full component overhaul capabilities, Arriel 1/Arriel 2 engine MRO, and a lease and exchange pool.

“HS-NA’s Airbus Helicopter MRO capability spans over 20 years, and we continue to grow our business in this area by offering custom fleet MRO agreements to provide complete engine, airframe and component overhaul on the AS350 and EC130 platforms,” states Chris McDowell, Vice President, Sales and Marketing at HS-NA.

FMI: www.vectoraerospace.com

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