The Rolls-Royce CorporateCare engine program, which provides engine
maintenance and management services, has committed 92 new aircraft
with customers worldwide, worth $170 million since January of
this year. This is a 50% increase since last year's NBAA Convention.
R-R now has 330 aircraft under CorporateCare or other flight hour
agreements, with contracts valued in excess of $650 million. CorporateCare
allows flight departments to "focus on flight ops, not engine
maintenance," says Glenn Brown, vp of customer services and
aftermarket-corporate aircraft for Rolls-Royce. The company is
located on this year's NBAA show floor at Booth 2813.