SERVING THE GLOBAL
CORPORATE AVIATION INDUSTRY
AES prioritizes safety first on all recommendations and decisions. Leveraging strength through leadership, skills, expertise and an attention to detail, our team is able to anticipate and prepare for next steps before they come into focus.
We serve all areas of the business aviation market, from Fleet Operators to Corporate Operators and ancillary engine related businesses.
UNPARALLELED EXPERTISE AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL
TECHNICAL SERVICES
Engine Engineering Support Including Event Interpretation, Implications to Client Fleet and Definition of Next Steps for Event Maintenance and OEM Support
Engineering Oversight for Engines Undergoing Overhaul or Repair
at Contracted Facilities
Coordination of Engine Modifications to Ensure Needs of Customer Are Met and Not Exceeded
Inspection of Engine After Disassembly to Advise Internal Condition and Effects on Shop Visit Cost
Preparation of Technical Engine Condition Reports
Scrap Component Review to Identify Parts Which Have Inadvertently or Incorrectly Rejected and Establish Engineering Review to Restore Parts of Service
Review and Confirmation of Test Cell Results
Review and Coordination of Health Monitoring Data and Next Steps Where Needed
Technical Support for FAA Document and Communications Preparation by Client
LOGISTICS
Coordinate Shop Event Planning with Service Provider to Anticipate Service Bulletin and Bill of Material Pre-Order Prior to Engine Shop Visits
Work with OEM to Prioritize Critical Parts Resulting in Expedited Turn Times
Leverage AES Relationships to Gain Priority
Mobile Repair Team (MRT) Service
Coordinate Arrival and Repair Activity with MRT to Ensure Timely RTS of Aircraft
Upon Request, Procure and Supply Serviceable Components Tagged by FAA Approved Overhaul Facilities
Anticipate How a Maintenance Response May Affect AC Return to Service Including But Not Limited to Parts, Rental Engine, Manpower Limitations and Inspection Location
Work With Maintenance Supplier to Accelerate A/C RTS
A PARTNER FROM
START TO FINISH
COMMERCIAL SERVICES
Review and Assist Commercial Offering Negotiations
Review and Development of
Engine Hourly Cost Programs
Development of Engine and APU Service Agreement(s) with Maintenance Providers
Development and Review of Engine Shop Visit Proposal and Cost Estimate Review to Identify Cost Savings Opportunities
Invoice Review, Drive Commercially Optimized Engine, APU Solution Balancing Commercial
and Technical Options
Life Limited Part Review and Service Decisions -
Such as Keeping in Service vs Retiring Early
NEGOTIATION STRATEGIES
Assist in Selection of Service Provider to Meet Specific Customer Needs Including But Not Limited to Commercial, Technical and Resource Capabilities
Assist the Client in Navigating Complex OEM to Support Technical and Commercial Issues Including But Not Limited to Warranty, Technical Variations, etc.
Identify Fleet Implications Due to SB or Irregular Technical Findings
Relationship Development and Management of OEM: PWC, Honey Well, Rolls Royce, GE, and Williams International
and Service Providers: PWC, Std Aero, Dallas Airmotive, Duncan and TES
Anticipate and Plan for OEM Shortages or Limitations and Work Arounds
Develop Unique Service Solutions to Meet Client Needs
Assist in Future Aircraft Selection as it Relates to Propulsion Engines