HAECO Global Engine Support a leading engine services provider, has added a new eight-bay gantry system at its Dallas facility. This new development also coincides with the addition of new LEAP-1A/1B tooling to support experienced technicians to perform hospital maintenance level work.
By mid-March 2023, the company will perform quick-turn maintenance tasks ranging from top and bottom case repairs to replacements of the radial drive shaft for both LEAP models. In conjunction with this investment, HAECO’s installation of a new eight-bay gantry system will now provide 12-plus hospital maintenance bays for both LEAP and CFM 56 engines, along with Pratt & Whitney and Rolls Royce engines.
“The HAECO investment in Dallas is paramount to assisting our customers to keep their engines turning. We are committed to providing solutions to our wide variety of consumers,” said Jim Clarke, Executive Vice President and General Manager of HAECO Global Engine Support Dallas.
In support of the Boeing B737 and Airbus A320 series aircraft, the HAECO GES Dallas facility has strategic alliances with OEMs, engine leasing companies, and key operators. HAECO will leverage its strong domestic airframe repair business with other facilities in Greensboro, North Carolina and Lake City, Florida.
HAECO Global Engine Support’s engineers standby 24/7 to mobilise at short notice for providing on-wing engine support around the world.