UTair-Engineering Opens Line Maintenance Station in Primorsky Krai

UTair-Engineering has opened a line maintenance station in Artyom, Primorsky Krai, designated to service Airbus Helicopters AS355, AS350 and EC130 and Robinson R44 helicopters.

The maintenance and repair operations, both regular and urgent, will be managed by skilled UTair-Engineering specialists trained in centers certified by Airbus Helicopters and Robinson Helicopter Company.

UTair-Engineering professionals receive training to service helicopters of the AS family at the UTair Group Personnel Training Center. This center is the only existing training facility owned by an external partner of Airbus Helicopters. The center trains engineers and mechanics in compliance with programs and standards developed by Airbus Helicopters.

UTair-Engineering has five more MRO facilities located in Khanty-Mansiysk, Surgut, Sochi, Rostov-on-Don and Yakutia (at Talakan Airport) where Airbus Helicopters BO-105, AS355, AS350, EC130, Robinson R44 and AgustaWestland AW139 helicopters are serviced.

UTair-Engineering is one of Russia's and the world's largest enterprises providing MRO services for helicopters produced in Russia and abroad. UTair-Engineering is a certified service center of Airbus Helicopters, Robinson and AgustaWestland. UTair-Engineering is also capable of servicing helicopters of Mil Mi and Kamov Ka-32T families and Antonov An-2 aircraft.

The company includes a high capacity base in Tyumen and over 30 certified operational locations, including line maintenance stations, landing pads and sites with a staff of over 2,000 skilled professionals in Russia and other countries of the world. This allows UTair-Engineering to perform a wide range of service orders from Russian and foreign companies varying from line regularly scheduled maintenance to complete overhaul of rotary wing aircraft.

UTair-Engineering professionals service over 300 aircraft daily, performing the entire range of works necessary to maintain airworthiness of aircraft.

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