HANGAR TALK
Colombian Air Force Awards ITP Aero its Black Hawk Helicopter Fleet Engine MRO Contract
ITP Aero recently signed a contract with the Colombian Ministry of Defence for the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) of the T700 engines that power its armed forces’ fleet of Black Hawk helicopters. The contract will run until June 2026, and the MRO services for the engines will be carried out at ITP Aero’s facilities in Albacete, Spain.
ITP Aero has been providing MRO services for the T700 engines of the Black Hawk helicopter fleet of the Colombian Army and the Colombian Air Force (FAC) since 2012. This contract reinforces the long-standing partnership between ITP Aero and the Colombian ministry of defense, one of the most important Black Hawk operators in the world.
ITP Aero’s Director of In-Service Support Pablo Fuentes commented, “It is an honor that the Colombian ministry of defense
has once again placed its
trust in ITP Aero to carry out engine maintenance on its fleet of Black Hawk helicopters. The award of this contract is a further demonstration of the reliability and flexibility of our services, and we are committed to providing the highest quality service to enable the Colombian air force to perform at its best during its very demanding flight missions.”
General Electric’s T700 is an advanced turboshaft engine with more than 100 million flight hours in the world’s most challenging environments.
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