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StandardAero Announces First European-Based Business Aviation Parts Warehouse

Will Be Fully Operational In January 2020

StandardAero will open the company’s first European-based business aviation parts warehouse to support operators and strengthen the company’s parts support in the EMEA region. The warehouse operations will be located in Amsterdam with a goal for full functionality by January of 2020.

The new facility will stock current parts that support Honeywell TFE731, HTF7000, CFE738 engines and Honeywell APU parts. Additional future expansions will include parts to support Lear, Challenger, Global, Gulfstream, Hawker, Falcon and Citation airframes.

On behalf of StandardAero, the company will work in partnership with ASA-100 accredited MNX Global Logistics who will act as a forward stockist. Locating the inventory in Amsterdam allows for easy shipments across Europe and beyond. “StandardAero has a large and diverse inventory and our material planning capabilities are a result of real experience based on usage by a large group of business aircraft operators, flying different aircraft models all over the world,” explained Rhyse Booth, Parts Trading Manager for StandardAero Business Aviation. “Our ability to respond and deliver on-time is unmatched and we’re driven to provide the best customer experience for EMEA operators every day.”

The new parts warehouse expands StandardAero’s current capacity and improves customer access to critical parts inventory. Additionally, it complements the company’s continuing investment in Europe to expand footprint, facilities and services to improve support for European customers and European based aircraft.

(Source: StandardAero news release)

FMI www.standardaero.com

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