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Dallas Airmotive launches TFE731 Hub

By General Aviation News Staff · June 28, 2016 ·

DALLAS — Dallas Airmotive has launched the TFE731 Hub, an online expert resource focused on the TFE731 engine, providing operators with professional advice, tips and tricks for the service and support of their engines.

The TFE731 Hub is located at TFE731experts.com.

“Our TFE731 team is recognized for their outstanding service and support, and their expert knowledge of the TFE731 engine,” said Mark Stubbs, Chief Commercial Officer of BBA Aviation Global Engine Services. “We wanted to tap into that and offer it as an online resource for our customers and other TFE731 operators.”

Visitors to the site can learn more about Dallas Airmotive’s team of TFE731 experts, compare service and support options, order parts, schedule service, ask questions, and more.

Dallas Airmotive is a supplier of repair and major/heavy maintenance service on the Honeywell TFE731 engine series. The company is Honeywell approved for MPI, CZI, and Core Zone Repair (CZR), and also offers component and accessory repair and exchange, with a large inventory of new, serviceable, and exchange parts and accessories.

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