Rolls-Royce is further strengthening its business aviation services infrastructure in Europe by adding Airline Support Baltic to its global network of authorized service centers (ASC). The engine manufacturer's ASCs represent an essential element of its services portfolio and add to existing capabilities for its expanding CorporateCare customer base.
The latest addition of Airline Support Baltic in Riga, Latvia, to the ASC network will support the Rolls‑Royce AE3007A engine fleet, which powers Embraer Legacy 600s and 650s.
“Over the coming years we are seeing a significant growth of the installed Rolls-Royce powered business aviation fleet and its flying hours,” said Robert Werner, the company’s v-p of business aircraft availability. “By collaborating with the world’s most experienced maintenance providers we ensure we are ready for this increase and continue to deliver industry-leading service levels for our CorporateCare and CorporateCare Enhanced customers.”
Rolls-Royce has more than 85 ASCs in place with maintenance providers, claiming it offers business aviation customers the largest global service network in the industry. The company also operates several spare parts and lease engine storage locations worldwide.
According to Rolls-Royce, CorporateCare customers benefit from faster response times and reduced maintenance time with simplified, streamlined administration wherever they fly.