Honeywell has appointed AMETEK Singapore PTE, a brand of AMETEK MRO, as a Honeywell Authorised Repair Centre (ARC) specifically for engine components on CF6-80, PW2000, PW4000, V2500, Trent 700, Trent 800, and Trent 900.
This new licensing agreement will allow both Honeywell and AMETEK MRO to further penetrate into OEM-centric markets in Asia, serving customers that require OEM-only material through the utilisation of strategically located facilities in Singapore and the US.
AMETEK MRO has provided maintenance, repair, and overhaul services on these components for more than 14 years.
David Corish, divisional vice president and general manager of AMETEK Singapore PTE, said: “This agreement expands our long-standing relationship with Honeywell and strengthens our presence in the market by allowing us to better support our OEM-centric customers in the AsiaPAC region. The provision of comprehensive maintenance solutions, particularly in regions such as Asia Pacific where European and US based MROs continue to seek a collaborative approach to provide viable repair options from a logistics point of view, is a cornerstone of AMETEK MRO’s business.”
Andrew Wong, vice president, Airlines, Asia-Pacific, at Honeywell Aerospace, added: “With borders re-opening and international travel on the rise, we are committed to support our customers in ensuring their aircraft are service-ready to safely meet growing passenger demands. As we continue to develop our MRO capabilities and partner ecosystem, our partnership with AMETEK MRO will expand our reach in the region and provide our customers with dedicated OEM services and support at strategic aviation hubs, further reinforcing their trust in Honeywell as a trusted service partner.”
This new partnership will provide Honeywell’s customers with greater accessibility to parts, aftermarket services and best-in-class engineering support, maximising the operation of these engines.
AMETEK MRO Singapore has the financial backing it needs to prioritise innovation and expand capabilities. And as an authorised repair station, it provides OEM warranty assessment as well as repair services for engine, cockpit, galley, and bulk cargo components.
The company recognises that OEM-approved component repair and licensing agreements, particularly for more mature product lines, can deliver the ultra-efficient repair services that airlines expect, and looks forward to adding the additional Honeywell engine component capability to its portfolio.
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