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StandardAero’s Tennessee Facility Repairs and Delivers its 12,000 APU
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Maryville has hosted APU services for business jet and commercial airlines since 1997
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StandardAero’s facility in Maryville, Tennessee, has repaired and delivered its 12,000th auxiliary power unit.
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StandardAero’s facility in Maryville, Tennessee, has repaired and delivered its 12,000th auxiliary power unit, said the MRO provider Monday. Maryville has hosted APU services for business jets and airliners since 1997.

StandardAero’s 154,000-sq-ft Maryville facility supports a wide range of APUs, including the Honeywell GTCP 36-100/150 (used by a variety of aircraft, including the CRJ200), Honeywell RE220 (CRJ700 family), Pratt & Whitney Canada APS 2300 (Embraer E-Jets), and Safran Power Units SPU300 (Bombardier Global 7500 and 8000).

“The delivery of our 12,000th APU highlights the Maryville team’s enduring commitment to the highest quality and turnaround performance,” said Greg Krekeler, v-p and general manager of StandardAero’s Maryville facility. “Our Maryville team provides one-stop shop capabilities for some of the industry’s most popular APUs, offering a combination of MRO services and line replaceable unit repair support that maximizes customer operational performance.”

StandardAero plans for continued expansion of APU service offerings and expects to deliver its 14,000th APU before the end of this decade.

Along with supporting a range of APUs, StandardAero’s Maryville facility serves as a Rolls-Royce-authorized maintenance center for the AE2100 turboprop, AE3007 turbofan, and AE1107 turboshaft, in addition to supporting the related MT7 marine gas turbine. In October, the Maryville team celebrated the delivery of the facility’s 7,500th Rolls-Royce AE-family engine.

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