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Salus to enhance heli repair with StandardAero
This agreement is set to significantly improve turnaround times for core inspections by creating a more transparent workflow, ensuring faster service delivery to clients across North and South America.
Rafael Graham, president and executive general manager Americas, at Salus Aviation (left) with a representative from StandardAero.

Salus Aviation, a rotary and fixed-wing support specialist with a presence in New Zealand, the US and South Africa, has signed an agreement with StandardAero, an approved Safran engine and Airbus dynamic components repair station, aimed at expanding the engine, module and dynamic components repair pool.

This agreement is set to significantly improve turnaround times for core inspections by creating a more transparent workflow, ensuring faster service delivery to clients across North and South America.

Salus Aviation has seen substantial growth in recent years, further solidifying its capabilities with a fully equipped MRO facility that offers comprehensive maintenance, avionics and paint services.

“Our goal is to transform transactional interactions into collaborative partnerships that drive value for the entire industry,” says Rafael Graham, president and executive general manager Americas, at Salus Aviation. “By collaborating with OEMs and vendors, we are committed to supporting the AOG EMS sector with readily available parts and exchange solutions, enhancing our service offerings.”

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