Pratt & Whitney’s Singapore Engine Center, Pratt
& Whitney Eagle Services Asia Pte Ltd (ESA), has been named as a
center of excellence for GP7200 low pressure compressor (LPC)
overhauls by the Engine Alliance (EA).
ESA will support Airbus A380 operators
around the globe with the first shop visits scheduled for LPC
performance restoration.
As a center of excellence, ESA will be
responsible for disassembly, assembly and balancing of the LPC,
which involves maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) for the
five-stage low-pressure compressor, fan hub, drum, blades and
stator assembly.
ESA already performs heavy maintenance on GE90
and PW4000 engines, the two designs which formed the foundation of
the GP7200 engine.
“We are excited to offer maintenance, repair and
overhaul services for the GP7200 engine LPC,” said Kevin
Kirkpatrick, executive director, Pratt & Whitney Aftermarket
Operations, Singapore & Taiwan and managing director, ESA. “The
GP7200 and PW4000 engines’ LPC modules have a lot in common.
That’s why this work is a natural fit for us. This will make for
timely, cost-effective and world-class MRO services.”
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