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Engine Assurance Program (EAP) celebrates its 250th engine enrollment and expands product lines

Orlando, Florida / October 17, 2022 – Engine Assurance Program (EAP), celebrating its sixth year in operation, has enrolled the 250th engine/APU in its high-quality hourly maintenance program. It also has added the CFE738-1-1B, which powers the Falcon 2000, to its hourly engine coverage.

In just a few short years, EAP has emerged as a leading hourly engine maintenance program. It now covers all variants of the Honeywell TFE731 as well as most General Electric, Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney engines. With the addition of the CFE738, EAP covers a large portfolio of engine models on some of the most popular business jets.

“Our customer service really sets us apart, but clients also are pleasantly surprised by our pricing. They are impressed with our responsiveness; when a client calls everyone jumps on the situation until it is resolved whether it is a scheduled or an unscheduled AOG. That being said, quality is always our priority,” says Sean Lynch, EAP program coordinator. “Even though we’re growing rapidly, we still respond to every customer as if they are our best customer.”

The 250th engine is a TFE731 which powers a Falcon 900B. EAP also has expanded its hourly engine maintenance coverage to include the Honeywell CFE738-1-1B and the 36-150F2M APU on the Falcon 2000. There are 230 F2000s in service, with 70 percent operating in North America and 18 percent operating in Europe. 

Importantly, EAP has a robust rental pool of engines and APUs to support their fleet including the addition of another CFE738-1-1B for the Falcon 2000s. “We’ve never had a customer go without a rental engine or APU when they need one. That is something we take pride in since it is an impressive achievement in this current market,” added Lynch. 

EAP’s client base has expanded to include operators from all over the world, including several fleet operators.

 

EAP’s hourly engine maintenance program covers scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, including life-limited parts, LRUs, R&R, shipping, rentals, line maintenance, trend monitoring and catastrophic coverage while boasting a 99.99 percent dispatch reliability rate. EAP provides customers with increased residual value of their aircraft, enhanced customer service and meaningful cost savings.

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 CFE738-1-1B, TFE731-2, TFE731-3, TFE731-4, TFE731-5, TFE731-20, TFE731-40, TFE731-50R, 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, 900XP, 2000; 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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