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MRO Middle East: JALCO signs deal with Chromalloy

Posted on 28 February 2010 in Maintenance

Jordan Airmotive (JAL Co.) has teamed up with Chromalloy for inspections and service on gas turbine engine components.

 

 

The two companies announced a three-year deal at the show yesterday. The  $2 million agreement covers commercial aircraft engines, including the JT8D, RB211-524 and CF6-80C2.

Chromalloy provides services on turbine engines for MRO shops and aircraft operators around the world with its customers including commercial and military aircraft operators, including many of the world’s leading airlines. 

“Chromalloy parts and repairs have proven outstanding reliability and performance, as they deliver significant cost savings,” said Chromalloy president Armand Lauzon, said 

The agreement includes the addition of service for CFM56-3 turbine engine components beginning in mid-2010.

JALCo is based at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman and  provides a variety of turbine engine service, as well as services for auxiliary power units and other aircraft mechanical systems.

 

 

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