Vector Aerospace celebrates 40 years of supporting GE T58/CT58 engines

Vector Aerospace Press Release | February 29, 2016

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Vector Aerospace supports military, governmental and civilian operators across the globe.

Vector Aerospace, a global independent provider of aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services, has announced the celebration of its 40th year as a registered overhaul facility for the General Electric (GE) Aviation T58 and CT58 turboshaft engines.
 
“Many of the T58 and CT58 engines we have overhauled to date are supporting the Canadian Department of National Defence (DND),” says Paul Cockell, president, Vector Aerospace Helicopter Services – North America.
 
“When it comes to MRO for these engine types, our shop really has extensive knowledge. Over the years we have been involved with much progression and development of the T58/CT58 family, and we look forward to continuing to support the GE engine family in the future.”
 
Vector Aerospace has been a registered overhaul facility for T58 and CT58 engines since 1976, supporting military, governmental and civilian operators across the globe. Between 1996 and 2003, Vector was instrumental in developing and implementing an upgrade program for 109 DND T58 engine conversions from -8F to -100 configuration, and in 2015 Vector was re-selected by the DND as its sole provider of MRO services for the T58 powerplant.
 
Vector’s close relationship with GE Aviation also extends to repair support of the T700/T6A1 turboshaft powering the DND’s CH-149 Cormorant search-and-rescue (SAR) helicopter fleet, as well as assembly, inspection and test (AIT) of the CT7-8A7 engines powering the DND’s new Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone shipborne maritime helicopters.
 
To learn more about Vector Aerospace’s turboshaft engine support capabilities, visit Booth No. 7556 during HAI Heli-Expo 2016 in Louisville, Ky.

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