Honeywell and ITP Aero Partner to Establish New Aircraft Engine Service Center in Madrid
Honeywell and ITP Aero have recently announced their collaboration to establish a new authorized service center for Honeywell’s F124-GA-200 aircraft engines. The center, located in Madrid at ITP Aero’s Ajalvir site, will serve as a licensed maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility for the International Turbine Engine Company (ITEC), a joint venture between Honeywell Aerospace Technologies and the Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC).
The initiative aims to support Honeywell's commitment to the future of aviation by providing advanced technological support to enhance efficiencies and promote sustainable operations. This venture marks the first European center for Honeywell’s F124-GA-200 engine, slated to commence operations by the end of 2024. The facility will cater to the repair needs of over 150 engines in the region, offering operators quicker turnaround times for repairs by conducting maintenance locally.
The establishment of this service center underscores Honeywell’s dedication to meeting customer needs and enhancing support infrastructure. It complements existing regional service centers in North America and the Asia Pacific region, reinforcing Honeywell’s global presence in engine support.
John Head, vice president and general manager of Engines at Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, emphasized the significance of the F124-GA-200 engines, highlighting their modular design, maintenance ease, and impressive power-to-weight ratio. He expressed Honeywell’s commitment to customer satisfaction and the company's pleasure in providing improved service through the new center.
Álvaro Santodomingo, Executive Director of ITP Aero’s Defence business unit, echoed Head’s sentiments, emphasizing the milestone in the longstanding partnership between Honeywell and ITP Aero. He underscored the strategic importance of the collaboration in expanding MRO capabilities and service offerings, aligning with market demands and customer requirements.
Overall, the establishment of the new service center represents a strategic move by Honeywell and ITP Aero to enhance support infrastructure, streamline operations, and meet the evolving needs of the aviation industry.