GE Aviation officials have named Comlux as an authorized service center for GE’s CF34-3 engines that power the Bombardier Challenger series.
The agreement enables Comlux to perform line maintenance inspections and routine installed engine maintenance, including removal and replacement of engines and engine components. Comlux will also be authorized to provide OnPointSM solution and GE’s new engine warranty support.
Brad Mottier, vice president of GE Aviation’s Business & General Aviation organization, says the agreement combined with Comlux’s new maintenance center in Indianapolis, Ind., provides CF34-3 operators with “outstanding engine service and support as their aircraft undergoes maintenance.”
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