Rolls Royce engine maintenance program exceeds $124M in orders in 2002

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Rolls Royce engine maintenance program exceeds $124M in orders in 2002

Rolls Royce announced that its CorporateCare Program, designed to offer aftermarket aircraft engine support, received over $124 million in booked orders and approximately 34 new customers in 2002.

The program offers engine management, asset and logistics, and traditional engine repair and overhaul services. Over 300 corporate aircraft are under the Rolls Royce engine management program, covering BR710, AE 3007, and Tay and Viper-powered aircraft.

“We designed CorporateCare to ensure that it provides for not just engine maintenance but also engine management services,” said Glenn Brown, VP of customer services and aftermarket-corporate aircraft for Rolls Royce. “CorporateCare delivers value to operators of Rolls Royce powered corporate aircraft, including enhanced aircraft residual values, predictability, and control of maintenance costs, all hard cash benefits well-known and understood by operators.”

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