Pratt & Whitney Canada has appointed Rocky Mountain Aircraft to maintain PT6A and JT15D engines for operators in Canada. Tenix Aviation has been named to maintain the same engines for Australian operators.
Source: Flight International



2003-04-01T00:00:00+01:00
Pratt & Whitney Canada has appointed Rocky Mountain Aircraft to maintain PT6A and JT15D engines for operators in Canada. Tenix Aviation has been named to maintain the same engines for Australian operators.
Source: Flight International
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