StandardAero Expands MRO Capabilities with New STC Projects and Engine Expertise
StandardAero is enhancing its MRO services with new supplemental type certificates (STCs) in Langley, B.C., including the upcoming availability of the StableLight autopilot system for Airbus AS350 helicopters in Europe. The company has completed a military fleet refurbishment for the Tunisian Air Force and is set to certify a weight-reduction STC for Bell 212 and 412 operators. Significant investments have been made in resources to meet global demand, with a focus on the Pratt & Whitney PW200 engine line and RR300 capabilities.

StandardAero is investing in new STC projects at its Langley, B.C. facility, including the StableLight autopilot for Airbus AS350 helicopters, with European certification in progress. The company completed a refurbishment for the Tunisian Air Force, modernizing six AS350 helicopters.
A new weight-reduction STC for Bell 212 and 412 operators is set for certification, enhancing performance and reducing costs. StandardAero has expanded MRO resources, increasing throughput and capabilities for the Pratt & Whitney PW200 and Rolls-Royce RR300 engines, with a new facility in Concord, North Carolina, to support RR300 services.




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