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R & M Wins Three-year Support Deal

SR Technics has agreed to a three-year support deal with UK-based R & M Aviation Support covering maintenance, repair and overhaul services for six Pratt & Whitney PW4060s. The engines are owned by R & M and installed on Boeing 767s operated by Aerosvit Airlines of Ukraine. The integrated engine solutions agreement is worth around $20 million, said the maintainer, which will carry out the work at its engine service center in Zurich.


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