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Rolls-Royce Expands Service Offerings For M250, RR300 Engine Fleets

Two Service Providers Become Authorized Repair Facilities

Rolls-Royce has signed new agreements with repair and overhaul facilities to offer M250 and RR300 engine operators even more options for their service needs.

Two current M250 service providers in the Rolls-Royce FIRST network will become Authorized Repair Facilities for RR300 engines, while a new service provider in Brazil will join the FIRST network and provide services for RR300 as well.

“Rolls-Royce focuses on providing the best service options for M250 and RR300 engine operators," said Mark Thompson, Rolls-Royce, manager of the FIRST network. "These new authorized service locations expand those options, while bringing the power of competition to the marketplace. That freedom of choice, matched with global reach and trusted service, bring outstanding value to operators in the field.”

The new service providers include:

Cadorath, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and Lafayette, LA, US. Cadorath, already a member of the Rolls-Royce FIRST network for M250 engines, has been designated an Authorized Repair Facility for RR300 engines. Cadorath has been servicing the M250 line for more than 30 years.

H-S Tool & Parts Inc., Richmond, BC, Canada. H-S Tool & Parts, a member of the FIRST network, has been designated an Authorized Repair Facility for RR300 engines. H-S has been servicing M250 engines for more than 40 years.

IAS, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. IAS will join the FIRST network and provide maintenance, repair and overhaul for both M250 and RR300 engines.

The FIRST network offers industry-leading field support and more than 30 competitive, full-service engine maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facilities on six continents. That means you get to compare and choose which FIRST network location works best for you. The innovative FIRST network offers unprecedented support for helicopter engines throughout the world.

(Image provided with Rolls-Royce news release)

FMI: www.rolls-royce.com

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