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Zenith Aviation Forms Partnership with Honeywell

Zenith Aviation Partners with Honeywell to Enhance Maintenance Services
Zenith Aviation has achieved a significant milestone by securing its first Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) accreditation, becoming an authorized Honeywell Channel Partner. This new status enables Zenith to provide maintenance support for Honeywell’s TFE731 turbofan engines and auxiliary power units (APUs) under the Maintenance Service Plan (MSP). The partnership, established under Zenith’s new ownership by OPUL, represents a substantial investment in facilities, tooling, personnel, and training. It is anticipated to generate additional revenue streams while expanding Zenith’s portfolio of approved maintenance services.
Expanding In-House Capabilities and Market Position
Until now, Zenith relied on external providers for maintenance of TFE engines and APUs. With the Honeywell Channel Partner accreditation, the company can now perform these services internally, offering operators faster turnaround times, cost efficiencies, and a more integrated maintenance experience. This development also integrates Zenith into Honeywell’s global network of authorized service providers, strengthening its OEM relationships and laying the groundwork for future accreditations.
Aaron Hughes, Chief Operating Officer at Zenith Aviation, described the achievement as a long-overdue advancement. He emphasized that OPUL’s support has been instrumental in enabling the company to expand its capabilities and secure its business prospects. Hughes highlighted the potential for this partnership to unlock millions in additional revenue while enhancing service quality and operational certainty for both customers and staff.
Leadership and Strategic Outlook
To guide this new phase of growth, Zenith has appointed Gary Tims as Director of Maintenance. Tims, a current Form 4 Post Holder with the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), brings extensive expertise in aircraft maintenance leadership and regulatory compliance. His established relationships with OEMs such as Honeywell and Bombardier are expected to be valuable assets. Tims expressed enthusiasm about joining Zenith at this pivotal moment, noting that the Honeywell accreditation will allow the company to retain more work in-house, benefiting customers through improved service delivery.
Navigating a Competitive and Evolving Market
The partnership and expanded maintenance capabilities come amid increasing competition and evolving dynamics within the business aviation and charter sectors. Challenges such as talent acquisition and retention continue to impact the industry. As Zenith enhances its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) offerings, industry observers will closely watch how effectively the company leverages Honeywell’s support to secure long-term contracts and elevate service standards. Competitors are likely to respond by strengthening their own service capabilities to maintain market relevance.
Zenith’s strategic investments under OPUL’s ownership, combined with new OEM accreditations and experienced leadership, underscore its commitment to growth and service excellence. The company aims to solidify its position as a trusted global partner for operators while exploring opportunities to expand its Part-145 service offerings, including potential growth into the Middle East.

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