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Engine Assurance Program (EAP) adds Yorkk Swick and forms strategic partnership with Aviation Repair Group to respond to AOG events

Dallas, Texas / March 30, 2023 – EAP has added engine expert Yorkk Swick as director of engine solutions. His significant technical expertise will be used to support clients. EAP also has formed a strategic partnership with Aviation Repair Group to provide rapid response to AOG situations when no local resources are available.

EAP has almost 300 engines enrolled in its hourly maintenance program and continues to grow at a rapid pace. To deliver on its promise of excellent customer service, the company has added Yorkk Swick and negotiated a field service relationship to get first priority support for scheduled and unscheduled engine and APU events.

“We have a history of doing what it takes to satisfy our clients. We see gaps in service, and we fill them. That’s why we have one of the largest rental engine pools in the industry, a healthy spare parts inventory, and a highly skilled and motivated team. Adding Yorkk and forming the strategic relationship with Aviation Repair Group takes us to the next level of customer support,” says Sean Lynch, EAP managing director.

Yorkk Swick’s aviation career began in 1993. Over that time, he has traveled to all 50 states and more than 30 countries repairing AOG aircraft. In 2002 he was hired by Garrett Aviation (StandardAero) to create and implement the first Mobile Service Team (MST) for AOG support worldwide, a service now implemented by almost every MRO facility. Yorkk was the director of operations for Standard Aero (Garrett) LAX where he managed MPIs and CZIs on TFE731s and midlife inspections on the CFE738s. He is currently based in Denver.

EAP also has formed a strategic partnership with Aviation Repair Group. Aviation Repair Group will dispatch field service teams to assist clients with scheduled and AOG events when there are no local resources available.  

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 many models of General Electric, Rolls-Royce and Pratt & Whitney engines. With the recent addition of the CFE738, EAP covers a large portfolio of engine models on popular business jets.

About EAP

The Engine Assurance Program (EAP) is the high-quality alternative to traditional hourly engine maintenance programs. 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 99.99 percent dispatch reliability rate. EAP provides customers with increased residual value of their aircraft, enhanced customer service and meaningful cost savings.

Engines/APUs covered can be found here. EAP is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

 

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

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