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Euravia Engineering and Greenwhich Aerogroup Create United States-based Partnership

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Euravia Engineering and Greenwhich Aerogroup Create United States-based Partnership

Euravia and Greenwich Aerogroup

WICHITA, Kan., October 1, 2013 – Euravia Engineering and Greenwich AeroGroup announced today that they entered into a partnership agreement to provide Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) services for Pratt & Whitney’s PT6A and PT6T engines on fixed and rotor wing aircraft in the United States

According to the agreement, Greenwich AeroGroup will provide through its MRO’s (Atlantic Aero in Greensboro N.C., Summit Aviation in Middletown, Del., and Western Aircraft in Boise, Idaho) engine inventory and component storage, logistics and distribution services across the U.S. as well as logistical facilities for shipments to and from the U.S. to the United Kingdom.

“Euravia has an outstanding international reputation for delivering cost-effective, high quality gas turbine engine services with exceptional performance and reliability,” said Senior Vice President for Greenwich AeroGroup Jeff Mihalic. “This relationship will provide our customers with improved pricing and shorter cycle times driven by innovative repair schemes and exchange engine strategies, backed by an industry leading guarantee.”

“We are very excited to partner with Greenwich AeroGroup to expand our services into the United States,” said Euravia’s Managing Director Dennis Mendoros. “Our commitment to quality engineering, cost effective MRO services and personal service aligns extremely well with Greenwich AeroGroup’s pledge to providing customers with optimal aviation solutions and first class customer service.”

Greenwich AeroGroup and Euravia are now offering the new service to Beechcraft King Air and 1900, Cessna Caravan and Conquest, Piaggio Avanti, Pilatus PC-6, PC-7, PC-9 and PC-12, Piper Meridian and Cheyenne, Quest Kodiak, Socata TBM and other fixed wing aircraft operators as well as AgustaWestland AW-119 and AW-139, Bell/Agusta BA-609 and Bell 212 and 412 rotorcraft.