StandardAero has completed and delivered its 12,000th auxiliary power unit (APU) repair at its Maryville, Tennessee facility. Since 1997, the Maryville facility has been entrusted by commercial airline and business jet operators worldwide to deliver reliable and cost-effective APU services, consistently setting industry benchmarks in support of these critical powerplants.
Spanning 154,000 ft², StandardAero’s Maryville facility offers comprehensive support for a diverse range of APUs, including the Honeywell GTCP 36-100/150 (utilised across various aircraft platforms including the MHIRJ CR200), Honeywell RE220 (CRJ700 family), Pratt & Whitney Canada APS 2300 (Embraer E-Jets E1 family) and Safran Power Units SPU300 (Bombardier Global 7500 & 8000).
Greg Krekeler, Vice President and General Manager of StandardAero’s Maryville facility, expressed, “The delivery of our 12,000th APU underscores the unwavering commitment of our Maryville team to deliver top-tier quality and turnaround performance, instilling continued confidence in the services we provide. Our Maryville team offers comprehensive one-stop shop capabilities for some of the industry’s most widely used APUs, combining MRO services and line replaceable unit (LRU) repair support to optimize customer operational efficiency. We eagerly anticipate further expansion of our APU service offerings to cater to our global customer base and anticipate celebrating our 14,000th delivery before the decade concludes.”
Beyond APU servicing, StandardAero’s Maryville facility also holds the distinction of being a Rolls-Royce authorised maintenance centre (AMC) for the AE 2100 turboprop, AE 3007 turbofan and AE 1107 turboshaft engines, in addition to providing support for the related MT7 marine gas turbine. Last October, the Maryville team commemorated the delivery of the facility’s 7,500th Rolls-Royce AE-family engine, further solidifying its reputation for excellence in engine maintenance and support.