GE Aviation has named Comlux as an authorized service center for GE’s CF34-3 engines that power the Bombardier Challenger series.
With this agreement, Comlux, a provider of VIP charter services, can perform line maintenance inspections and routine installed engine maintenance, including removal and replacement of engines and engine components. This authorization also allows Comlux to provide OnPoint solution and GE’s new engine warranty support.
“Comlux opened a new, unique, comprehensive completions and maintenance center in Indianapolis, Ind. The new facility, along with this Authorized Service Agreement with GE, will enable CF34-3 operators to receive outstanding engine service and support as their aircraft undergoes maintenance,” says Brad Mottier, vice president and general manager of GE Aviation’s Business & General Aviation organization.
”Working as a Bombardier approved facility since 2008, we are extremely pleased to receive this approval from GE Aviation for the engines of the Challenger series,” says David Edinger, president and CEO of Comlux in the US. “This new agreement demonstrates our know-how and experience and allows us to further guarantee to our customers the highest level of quality and reliability in the maintenance service we provide on their VIP aircraft.”
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