Stay Aware of Your Engine Trends With Jet-Care International
Jet-Care International is at NBAA to underline its status as probably
the premier condition monitoring company in today's aviation industry.
The list of international aerospace heavyweights that use Jet-Care's
services include Bombardier, BAE Systems, Cessna, Dassault, Honeywell,
Raytheon and Turbomeca. In addition, NetJets, Flight Options and
Flexjet are all Jet-Care customers.
In May the company was appointed as a designated analysis center
for all Pratt & Whitney Canada engine trend monitoring. Now
Jet-Care International has announced that its advanced engine
care monitoring program is available for the Williams International
FJ44 engine family. Variants of the FJ44 currently power the Cessna
Citation CJ1 and CJ2, Beech Premier I and the Sino Swearingen
SJ30-2-with several other aircraft applications on the horizon.
Jet-Care's laboratories in the USA, UK and Switzerland, offer
a range of diagnostic and analysis services to measure and monitor
the state of engine well being. Among its tools is the award-winning
ECHO (Engine Condition Health Online) diagnostic software that
gives users a detailed picture of their engine's status. ECHO
data can now be uplinked to Jet-Care via the Internet, allowing
the company to deliver PDF analysis documents back to customers
within 24 hours of receiving their raw data.
Jet-Care's own surveys have shown that many jet operators are not yet fully
awake to the benefits of trend monitoring across their fleets but
that they are, equally, quickly convinced of its necessity after
a short demonstration. Jet-Care currently provides monitoring services
for the Honeywell TFE731, ALF502, LF507 and AS907, General Electric
CF34, Williams International FJ44 and all Pratt & Whitney Canada
engines. Other powerplants will be added to this list before the
end of the year.