StandardAero has been selected by Austrian Airlines to continue providing maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services for the airline’s Pratt & Whitney Canada APS 2300 auxiliary power units (APUs). This exclusive multi-year contract extends a long-running relationship between the two companies since StandardAero signed its initial APS 2300 support agreement with Austrian in 2007.
Under the agreement, StandardAero will continue to provide MRO services for the APS 2300 APUs equipping the fleet of Embraer E195 regional aircraft operated by Austrian. StandardAero’s Maryville, Tenn. location, which is an OEM-approved Authorized Repair Facility (ARF) for the APS 2300, provides Austrian with customized MRO programs offering maximum support and flexibility to meet the airline’s specific operational needs.
“The propulsion team at Austrian Airlines is pleased to continue the partnership with our reliable and long-term partner StandardAero,” Philipp Muzatko, APU Propulsion Engineer for Austrian Airlines, commented. “StandardAero has been our APS 2300 APU MRO partner since 2007 and meets the high technical standards of Austrian Airlines with every redelivered APU.”
“The team here at StandardAero is excited to extend its status as Austrian’s exclusive APS 2300 support provider under this multi-year agreement,” commented Lewis Prebble, president of Airlines and Fleets for StandardAero. “We appreciate the confidence shown in us by the airline through this contract renewal, and look forward to continue supporting Austrian and its passengers with reliable APU support services for many years to come.”
StandardAero says it was the first independent service provider for the APS 2300 APU. As a Pratt & Whitney Canada Authorized Repair Facility, StandardAero offers full access to OEM technical support and documentation, full OEM warranty processing, full access to rental bank assets, component repair and LRU capabilities, and coordinated repair development with OEM authorization.