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StandardAero achieves Honeywell HTF7000 engine maintenance milestone

Aerospace engine aftermarket services firm StandardAero has announced it has recently completed major maintenance on the 1,500th Honeywell HTF7000 series engine at its Augusta, Georgia facility - which is more than any other company in the industry.
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Aerospace engine aftermarket services firm StandardAero has announced it has recently completed major maintenance on the 1,500th Honeywell HTF7000 series engine at its Augusta, Georgia facility – which is more than any other company in the industry.

The HTF7000 engine, also known as the AS907, surpassed 10 million flight hours in 2024. It powers aircraft such as the Bombardier Challenger 300/350, Cessna Citation Longitude, Embraer Legacy 450/500 and Praetor 500/600, and Gulfstream G280. StandardAero supports these engines from five global locations with a team of over 100 technicians.

Tony Brancato, president of StandardAero engine services – business aviation division, said: “This milestone echoes the continued trust operators have in StandardAero for their HTF7000 engine support.

“We’ve been channel partners with Honeywell for over half a century starting with the TFE731 engine, and our commitment to serving the HTF7000 customer base with expert, quality support is no different.”

StandardAero became an authorised maintenance channel partner for the HTF7000 engine in 2008, with proven successful support of the platform lending to the company’s expanded heavy maintenance authorisation of its Augusta engine service centre in 2016.

Chris Bodine, vice president and general manager of StandardAero’s Augusta facility, said: “Achievement of the 1,500th HTF7000 major service event is a testament to the customer focus the StandardAero team from both here in Augusta and around the world has for these operators.”

Brancato added: “From the major overhaul service event to supplying HTF7000 rental engines or dispatching our mobile service teams, we’re dedicated to serving these customers with comprehensive engine care for many years to come.”

Due to increase in market need for HTF7000 engine support and enhancing other aircraft and engine services, StandardAero has also moved to expand its Augusta engine and aircraft MRO facility at Augusta Regional Airport (AGS).

Bodine added: “With the grand opening of our expanded engine shop and new aircraft service hangar coming this fall, our growth in capacity enables us to support more HTF7000 operator engines than ever before.”

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