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Tue, Jun 07, 2005

Innotech Aviation Named To Provide Line Service For Honeywell HTF 7000 Turbofan

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Montreal-based Innotech Aviation has been approved as a line service center for Honeywell's HTF 7000 turbofan engine. Under the agreement, Innotech will perform engine removal/replacement, hot section inspections, major periodic inspections and line maintenance.

The agreement expands Innotech's maintenance capabilities for Honeywell's TFE engines and APUs.  In addition to the TFE731-2 through -5 engines, Innotech supports the GTCP30-92, GTCP36-6, GTCP36-100 and GTCP36-150.

"The addition of the HTF 7000 agreement to our long standing relationship with Honeywell further reinforces Innotech Aviation position as a leading worldwide service provider in business aviation," said Rob Brooks, Innotech vice-president and general manager.

For the past 25 years, Innotech Aviation has worked with Bombardier as an Authorized Service Facility for Bombardier* Challenger* business jets (Challenger 600, Challenger 601 and Challenger 604). More recently it expanded its role as both Authorized Service Facility and Modification Center for the Bombardier Global* Express aircraft.

FMI: www.innotech-execaire.com

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