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StandardAero Moves GTCP36 APU MRO Program to UK Hub

StandardAero Transfers GTCP36 APU MRO Program to UK Facility
StandardAero has finalized the relocation of its Honeywell Aerospace GTCP36 auxiliary power unit (APU) maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) program to its Fleetlands facility in Gosport, United Kingdom. This strategic move is designed to improve operational efficiency, increase capacity, and reduce turnaround times for customers across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
Consolidation of UK Operations and Expanded Capabilities
The GTCP36 APU repair program was originally authorized by Honeywell in 1998 at the Portsmouth site of H+S Aviation, which StandardAero acquired in 2021. The transfer to Fleetlands integrates the program into the company’s primary EMEA hub, which already supports MRO services for Honeywell TFE731 and HTF7000 engines, as well as Pratt & Whitney Canada PW300 and PW500 business aviation turbofans. StandardAero continues to provide GTCP36 APU support at its facilities in Augusta, Georgia, and Maryville, Tennessee, maintaining a global footprint for the program.
The transition was carefully managed to ensure minimal disruption to ongoing customer maintenance activities. StandardAero highlighted that the move leverages the engineering expertise and established processes of the Gosport team, enhancing responsiveness to customer requirements. The relocation was conducted under stringent safety and quality standards, with collaboration between UK-based personnel, U.S. employees, and industry partners.
Industry Context and Future Implications
This relocation occurs amid increasing production and technological demands within the MRO sector. Challenges such as those faced by wiring suppliers adapting to higher-voltage technologies illustrate the complexities involved in scaling operations. With engine deliveries projected to rise, industry analysts will closely monitor StandardAero’s capacity to meet the growing demand for MRO services. Competitors are expected to respond by expanding their own capabilities or forming strategic partnerships, potentially intensifying competition in the market.
Furthermore, the move may stimulate further discussions regarding regulatory compliance and logistical adjustments within the UK, as companies navigate evolving industry standards and customer expectations.
StandardAero regards the successful transfer of the GTCP36 program to Fleetlands as a key milestone in strengthening its UK operations and supporting its long-term growth objectives in the region. The company asserts that this development underscores its commitment to operational excellence and high-quality customer service, positioning it to better address the evolving needs of the EMEA aviation market.

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