StarPortUSA, based at Orlando-Sanford International Airport, was recently named an authorized line maintenance service center for Honeywell Aerospace. The MRO will perform line maintenance on Honeywell propulsion engines and APUs. The company is an authorized Honeywell avionics sales, installation and service center.
The agreement allows the company to work on the Honeywell TFE731 -2 through -5 and the -20, -40, -50 and -60. In addition, the company can now service GTCP100 and GTCP150 APUs.
StarPort’s maintenance facility is a licensed FAA repair center, a Venezuelan INAC repair center and a Bermuda DCA repair center. The facility performs both light and heavy maintenance, including around-the-clock scheduled maintenance and mobile AOG services, with extensive sheet-metal and structural repair capabilities, full avionics services and in-house level III NDT services with radiography.
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