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Gama Aviation MRO Expands PT6 Support in Partnership with P&WC

Gama Aviation MRO Expands PT6 Support in Partnership with Pratt & Whitney Canada
Strengthening Engine Maintenance Capabilities
Gama Aviation Engineering Ltd has formalized a new Premium Service Provider Agreement with Pratt & Whitney Canada Customer Service Centre Europe, officially authorizing the company to service the PT6A engine series. The PT6 engine family, with over 64,000 units produced and installed on more than 155 aircraft types, remains a vital component in business aviation, special missions, and regional operations worldwide. This partnership significantly enhances Gama Aviation’s capacity to provide OEM-approved engine maintenance, mobile repair services, hot section inspections, and rapid Aircraft on Ground (AOG) support across the UK, Europe, and the Middle East.
Paul Kinch, Managing Director of MRO at Gama Aviation, emphasized the importance of the PT6 engine, stating that the agreement enables the company to deliver OEM-approved support swiftly and efficiently wherever clients require it. By deepening its collaboration with Pratt & Whitney Canada CSC Europe, Gama Aviation’s engineering teams gain direct access to critical technical data, specialized tooling, and the manufacturer’s extensive support network. This access ensures adherence to the highest standards of safety, regulatory compliance, and turnaround performance for PT6 operators.
Navigating Industry Challenges and Market Dynamics
The expanded PT6 support offering aligns with Gama Aviation’s broader MRO capabilities, which include heavy maintenance, component workshops, and mobile service teams. However, this growth also presents several challenges. The company must navigate increasingly complex regulatory frameworks amid a shifting aftermarket landscape characterized by mergers and acquisitions. Additionally, sustainability considerations and ongoing supply chain disruptions require careful management to maintain service quality and operational efficiency.
The enhanced partnership is expected to intensify competition within the MRO sector, as rival providers may respond by strengthening their own alliances and investing in technological advancements to safeguard market share. Despite these pressures, the agreement positions Gama Aviation to deliver faster, OEM-approved support to PT6 operators, reinforcing its long-term commitment to service excellence in a dynamic and competitive environment.

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