GA Telesis (GAT), the pioneering leader in integrated aviation services, has released that its MRO Services Component Repair Group has acquired new equipment that will allow it to introduce main engine fuel pump capabilities to its ecosystem.
The repairs will be completed at its existing FAA/EASA/CAAC-certified component repair facility at Miami International Airport. With the introduction of new team members and equipment, the company will have the capability to repair, overhaul and test main engine fuel pumps for the most common engines in commercial airline operation, including all variants of the CFM56, CF6-80, V2500, PW4000 and CF34 jet engines.
This new capability is the first step in major fuel component repair. In addition, it encompasses a continued investment in the people and machinery required to become the most formidable MRO solutions provider for jet engine fuel systems.