Presented at the Heli-Expo 2013 industry show in Las Vegas, Nevada, the certification includes O&I and I+ level airframe servicing, and allows Vector to perform major inspections, upgrades and retrofits on all AS332 Super Puma models. The primary focus will be on helicopters based in North America and registered by the Federal Aviation Administration.
This approval was achieved less than one year after the certification process start-up, and was performed with the full support of Eurocopter - which is Vector Aerospace's sister company. It was presented at Heli-Expo 2013 by Eurocopter President & CEO Lutz Bertling to Declan O'Shea, the President and CEO of Vector Aerospace.
"The approval positions Vector as a key player for Super Puma support worldwide, and enables us to open new services markets," explained O'Shea. "It is combined with the increasing range of Super Puma family supplemental type certificate capabilities developed by Vector, and will be complemented by the upcoming service center approval of our Vector UK operation for the Super Puma family."
In parallel to receiving the North American service center approval, Vector started its program of retrofitting and updating Super Puma helicopters with the overhaul and modification of rotorcraft at the company's operation in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada for two different customers. Vector has completed five aircraft to date, with the first - a Super Puma AS332L1 - provided to Rainer Heli International. The remaining four were delivered to Vector Financial Services in utility configurations, and have become part of a fleet available for lease to utility operators around the globe.
"Vector's quick turnaround time, extensive capabilities and experience on medium and heavy helicopters were the leading factors that solidified Eurocopter's decision to provide Vector with this approval," Bertling said. "It further strengthens Eurocopter's worldwide repair network, providing our customers with additional approved solutions to service their fleets."
About Vector Aerospace
Vector is a global provider of aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services. Through facilities in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Australia, South Africa, and Kenya, Vector provides services to commercial and military customers for gas turbine engines, components and helicopter airframes. Vector's customer-focused team includes over 2,800 members.
More information can be found on the company's web site at www.vectoraerospace.com