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06/22/2012 | Press release
distributed by noodls on 06/22/2012 11:17
MEPC moves into state of the art facility in Saudi
Arabia, enabling continued growth
East Hartford, Conn., and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, June 22,
2012 - The Middle East Propulsion Company (MEPC), a joint
venture between Pratt & Whitney's parent company United
Technologies Corporation (NYSE:UTX), Saudi Arabian
Airlines, Mohawearean Aviation Services Company and MTU
Aero Engines has opened a new aircraft-engine maintenance
facility in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to handle increasing
needs for maintenance and repair of military aircraft
engines in the region.
The 194,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art facility will
easily accommodate forecast growth in both existing and new
product lines. MEPC has been the overhaul provider of
choice for the Royal Saudi Air Force's F100-PW-220/220E
engines since it opened in 2001. The facility's current
product lines also include the RB199 engines for RSAF's
Tornado aircraft, the T56 engines for the C-130 and Pratt &
Whitney Canada's PT6 for the PC-9 Pilatus. Growth plans
include expanding the facility's portfolio to include
engines for military helicopters, tanks and others
vehicles.
Saudi Arabia's Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled
bin Sultan attended and inaugurated the new MEPC facility
earlier this month on behalf of the minister of defense.
Representatives from Pratt & Whitney participated in the
celebration alongside senior government and armed forces
officials.
MEPC, which provides military engine maintenance, repair
and overhaul (MRO) services for the Middle East, is part of
a larger network of Pratt & Whitney military MRO solutions,
offering a broad range of rapid, reliable, and affordable
services.
"Pratt & Whitney's tradition of supporting the
Royal Saudi Air Force is carried on through our sustained
efforts with the Middle East Propulsion Company," said
Bennett Croswell, president, Pratt & Whitney Military
Engines, who attended the inauguration ceremony along with
Rick Silva, director, Business Development, Operational
Programs; Cliff Stone previous Chairman of the MEPC Board
and board member; Fred Nader, United Technologies
International Operations regional director, and Samir
Haddad, program manager.
"We are proud to be a founding member of MEPC, and are
pleased to continue this partnership and excited about the
growth opportunities enabled by the opening of this
impressive facility," Croswell noted. "Saudi
Arabia is an important market for Pratt & Whitney and this
new facility is part of our commitment to the Kingdom to
create training opportunities and additional local engine
repair and overhaul capabilities."
The Middle East Propulsion Company is strategically located
near the King Khalid International Airport, in Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia. The company is licensed to engage in the
business of maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircraft
propulsion systems. The company commenced operations
September 2001.
Pratt & Whitney is a world leader in the design,
manufacture and service of aircraft engines, space
propulsion systems and industrial gas turbines. United
Technologies, based in Hartford, Conn., is a diversified
company providing high technology products and services to
the global aerospace and commercial building industries.
For more information, visit www.pw.utc.com.
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