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Engine Assurance Program (EAP) hires Stephen Hubble as director, technical engine solutions to help manage growth

Dallas, Texas / February 4, 2021 – Engine Assurance Program (EAP), the fast-growing, high-quality hourly maintenance program for operators of Honeywell, General Electric, Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney engines, has added 27-year industry veteran Stephen Hubble to its team.

Over the past year, EAP has seen new enrollments grow by 40 percent and has expanded its coverage to 14 engines which power more than 30 aircraft. Steve Hubble has joined EAP as director of technical engine solutions with responsibility for sales of the company’s ever-expanding engine programs, serving as technical liaison between customers and MROs, and delivering EAP’s signature customer service. Immediately prior to joining EAP, Steve spent seven years with StandardAero as international sales director where he was charged with international sales and service.

“Steve is an excellent addition to the EAP team,” said Sean Lynch, EAP program coordinator. “He understands the value of providing excellent customer service, with nearly 30 years in business aviation he really knows engines, and he can help us expand our business into all markets including internationally.”

 

In addition to StandardAero, Steve has worked for Raytheon, Bombardier Aerospace and Garrett Aviation on a wide variety of business jets and their engines. He is a licensed A&P technician with IA authority. He holds numerous manufacturer certifications in engines and airframes, and he has earned a Rolls-Royce mechanical engineering degree. He is also a licensed pilot.

EAP’s hourly engine maintenance programs provide customers with dispatch reliability, increased residual value, enhanced customer service and meaningful cost savings, while using the same high-quality engine MRO shops and field service technicians as the other programs. EAP covers scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, LRUs, R&Rs, shipping, rentals, trend monitoring, catastrophic coverage and more. “Steve has lots of good news to share with clients and prospects,” adds Lynch.

About EAP

The Engine Assurance Program (EAP) is the high-quality alternative to traditional hourly engine maintenance programs. It provides an affordable option delivered with expert customer service for operators of TFE731-2, TFE731-3, TFE731-4, TFE731-5, TFE731-20, TFE731-40, TFE731-60, PW305 A/B, TAY 611-8, CF34-3A/-3A1/-3A2, AE3007C/C1, AE3007A1E, JT15D-4, JT15D-5-powered aircraft and their APUs. These engines power the following aircraft: Astra 1125/SP; Beechjet 400; Challenger 601 1A/3A/3R; Citation II/SII, III, V, VI, VII, X; Falcon 10, 20-5, 50, 50-4, 50EX, 900B/C, 900EX/LX; Gulfstream G100, G150, GIV/SP; Hawker 700, 800A/XP, 850XP, 1000; Lear 31, 35, 40/XR, 45/XR, 55, 60/XR; and Legacy 600. Using EAP’s oversight, the engines can be operated more economically. EAP is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

 

For more information, contact Sean Lynch by email or call +1.214.350.0877.

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