Engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce (Booth X98) has added two additional European Authorised Service Centres (ASCs) to its global support network: AMAC Aerospace Switzerland (Booth C72) in Basel and Aero-Dienst (Booth T82) in Nuremberg, Germany. Both centers will support the BR710A2-20 engines that power various models of the Bombardier Global business jet family.
“We welcome our new authorized service center partners in Basel and Nuremberg, which are reinforcing our support infrastructure in Europe,” said Robert Werner, Rolls-Royce’s v-p of aircraft availability for business aviation. “Through our collaboration with the world’s most experienced maintenance providers, we ensure industry-leading service levels for our CorporateCare customers.”
CorporateCare is Rolls-Royce’s engine maintenance management offer, providing customers with faster response times and streamlined administration around the world. The company has more than 75 ASCs, representing what it claims is the largest global service network in the industry. The ASC network is augmented by on-wing service specialists located at strategic hubs around the world, as well as spare engine lease and parts storage facilities.