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Wed, Apr 13, 2022

StandardAero Expands Mobile Response Team

After Acquiring Dallas Airmotive's F1RST Personnel, the MST is Stronger than Ever

StandardAero has released a revised branding for its global Mobile Service Team after the acquisition of Dallas Airmotive's F1RST Support field service team.

Now fully integrated under the StandardAero brand , MST's personnel has swelled to more than 100, with on-site and AOG engine support available to both business aviation and helicopter engine customers - whenever, wherever. 

The refreshed MST brand and unified organization is poised for further growth, and StandardAero wants customers to see its new stylings as reflective of their continuing improvement and refinement. 

“We’re excited to see the continued success this newly united MST will achieve and the value the team’s members will provide our customers in this expanded service network,” said Jeff Turner, VP of StandardAero’s service network. “The integration of StandardAero with other world-class aircraft MRO service organizations adds capabilities our customers not only need, but demand from us as an industry leader. When you see our vehicles and technicians bearing the StandardAero MST brand, you’ll know your aircraft is in good hands." 

The MST is aimed at providing the most rapid, reliable return to service, able to deploy technicians directly to the grounded aircraft and get it back in the air and earning money as soon as possible. StandardAero supports a range of equipment, from Pratt & Whitney PT6, PW-series, and JT15D engines, as well as a range of Honeywell, Rolls-Royce, and Safran engines. Airframe and Avionics support for select models of make and model is also available for applicable aircraft. 

“Key to our rapid response capability is how customers can get in touch with our mobile service managers," Forrest Moore, Director of StandardAero’s Mobile Service Team said.  “We encourage aircraft operators to download our myStandardAero app to request MST support or visit StandardAeroMST.com.”

FMI: www.standardaero.com

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