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Duncan Aviation gains Honeywell authorisations at Provo
Duncan Aviation Provo MRO is now an authorised Honeywell AS907 (HTF7000) line service centre. This follows the company's investment in training and tooling and the team is now ready to assist AS907 series customers.
Duncan Aviation's Provo, Utah location is now a Honeywell AS907 (HTF7000) Line Service Center.

Duncan Aviation has received an extension to its engine service authorisations designating the Provo, Utah location as a Honeywell AS907 (HTF7000) line service centre.

PVU engine line assistant manager Eric Sorensen says the company has made the investment in both training and tooling to secure this authorisation: "The Provo engine line has a team of factory-trained technicians to perform engine removals and installations, line level inspections, maintenance and repair, and service bulletins. We have the necessary tooling and spare parts to perform fan balancing and gearbox seal replacement, among other maintenance tasks. We are ready to assist our AS907 series customers."

Duncan Aviation will now file MSP warranty claims for programme customers for AS907 line service maintenance performed at the Provo location.

The Honeywell AS907 (HTF7000) series engines are installed on Bombardier Challenger 300 (HTF7000), Challenger 350 (HTF7350), Gulfstream 280 (HTF7250), Embraer Legacy 450 and 500 (HTF7500), and the Cessna Citation Longitude (HTF7700) aircraft.

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