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Engine Assurance Program (EAP) adds select General Electric, Rolls-Royce, Honeywell and Pratt & Whitney Canada engines to its hourly engine maintenance program

Dallas, Texas / October 13, 2025 – Operators of aircraft powered by the Rolls-Royce BR710C4-11, the General Electric CF34-3B, the Honeywell HTF7000 and the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW308C now can enroll their engines and APUs with EAP.

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EAP, the Dallas-based provider of hourly engine maintenance programs, is celebrating its ninth year and is adding engines from multiple OEMs to extend its service to even more operators. EAP specializes in supporting operators of airframes who have historically been underserved in the marketplace.

 

“With EAP, out-of-production aircraft can stay in the air longer, giving life to these still highly versatile airframes,” said Sean Lynch, EAP managing director. “The engines served by EAP have logged millions of hours of service. When EAP keeps an aircraft flying longer, there is an entire revenue stream/trickle-down effect that feeds the whole industry.”

 

EAP continues to expand the list of engines covered by its hourly maintenance program. EAP already covers all variants of the Honeywell TFE731 and recently has focused on adding General Electric, Pratt & Whitney Canada, Honeywell and Rolls-Royce engines to its program. With these new additions, operators of Challenger 604, Falcon 2000EX/EX EASy/DX/S/LX/LXS, Challenger 300 and Gulfstream G550 aircraft, respectively, now are served by EAP.

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Another significant advantage of working with EAP is that fleet operators may now need only one vendor to support all their engine coverage needs.

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“With EAP, you may only need one program for all your engine coverage needs versus dealing with multiple different OEM programs. That saves customers time and effort,” adds Lynch. “By not being affiliated with an OEM, we’re agnostic. If your flight department operates a Challenger 604, Gulfstream 550 and a Falcon 900, we have you covered. We can be your single resource for all those engines and APUs.”

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EAP also is known for its responsive service, robust rental engine pool and significant spare parts inventory. It also has built a team of nationally-recognized engine experts. By owning a robust spare parts inventory and rental engines/APUs, EAP is able to better manage supply chain issues plaguing the industry and provide proactive customer service and enhanced dispatch reliability. EAP customers have a 99.98 percent dispatch reliability rate. With the recent addition of the new engines, EAP covers a large portfolio of engine models that power many popular business jets from every major manufacturer.

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The complete list of engines/APUs covered by EAP can be found here: https://www.eap.aero/about.

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About EAP

The Engine Assurance Program (EAP) is the high-quality alternative to traditional hourly engine maintenance programs. Depending on the coverage chosen, EAP covers scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, including life-limited parts, LRUs, R&R, shipping, rentals, line maintenance, trend monitoring and catastrophic coverage while boasting a 99.98 percent dispatch reliability rate. EAP provides personalized customer service and has never left a customer without a TFE731 rental engine or APU since it began in 2016.

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EAP is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. For more information, contact Sean Lynch at info@eap.aero or +1.214.350.0877 or visit www.eap.aero.

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