27-May-2021 Source: Precision Aviation Group
Precision Aviation Group, Inc. (PAG), a leading provider of products and value-added services to the Worldwide Aerospace and Defense industry, announced today the acquisition of Keystone Turbine Services (KTS) of Coatesville, Pennsylvania. KTS specializes in providing complete OEM-approved aftermarket Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (“MRO”) services for operators of the Rolls-Royce M250 series of gas turbine engines, along with related Honeywell and Triumph accessories plus component, spare parts, and field service support.
David Mast, President & CEO of PAG stated, “We are excited about adding KTS to the Precision Aviation Group of Companies. The addition of KTS increases PAG’s repair stations to 12 worldwide, and further diversifies our MRO Capabilities by expanding our services into the Rolls-Royce M250 Engine. Like PAG, KTS has a history of delivering exceptional customer service, industry leading products, and cost-effe
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- May 24, 2021, 11:27 AM
Precision Aviation Group (PAG) has gained a new specialization in Rolls-Royce M250 turbine engines through the acquisition of Keystone Turbine Services (KTS) in Coatesville, Pennsylvania, PAG announced today. In addition to being an OEM-approved aftermarket MRO of the M250 series of gas turbine engines, KTS is a Honeywell authorized warranty and repair station for Pratt & Whitney PT6A and PT6T fuel controls, power turbine governors, and related accessories.
M250-series engines were originally developed by the former Allison Engine. To date, 31,000 have been produced, and 16,000 are in service, according to Rolls-Royce, which acquired Allison in 1995. The global fleet has logged more than 250 million flight hours among 170 aircraft types, primarily rotorcraft but also fixed-wing. Helicopter types utilizing the engine include the Bell 206 series and MD Helicopters MD500 series.