Vector Showcases Engine and Helicopter Excellence
Vector Aerospace (Booth 2640) of Slemon Park, Prince Edward Island, is showcasing its engine MRO services at NBAA 2014.

Vector Aerospace (Booth 2640) of Slemon Park, Prince Edward Island, is showcasing its engine MRO services at NBAA 2014, in particular highlighting the capabilities of the company’s Engine Services-Atlantic (ES-A) and France-based Seca divisions. Vector holds approvals to support a wide range of General Electric, Honeywell, Pratt & Whitney Canada, Rolls-Royce and Turbomeca engines.


Illustrating the company’s global expansion, Vector ES-A will open a designated overhaul facility for the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW150A next month in Singapore, at Seletar Aerospace Park. In another development, ES-A recently signed a three-year agreement to continue fixed-wing engine MRO for the Solenta Aviation Group, headquartered in South Africa and which operates a fleet of PT6A- and PW100-powered turboprops. ES-A has been working with Solenta for nearly a decade.


In addition to its engine business, Vector Aerospace offers airframe and avionics MRO and engineering services. The company’s Helicopter Services-North America (HS-NA) division has recently added the Airbus Helicopters AS332L1 to its STC for a cockpit voice and flight data recorder upgrade. Last year the STC was issued for the AS332C and AS332L.


HS-NA has also announced this month a five-year agreement with the Sheriff’s Department here in Florida’s Orange County to support a fleet of Airbus Helicopters AS350 Squirrels and Bell UH-1H helicopters.