BMW Rolls-Royce Launches 'BR710 CorporateCare'
BWM Rolls-Royce has kicked off a engine maintenance package for
operators of business jets powered by its BR710 engine.
Named "BR710 CorporateCare," the program will deliver
cost per flight hour maintenance, tailored to individual operators'
requirements, worldwide. The BR710 powers both the Gulfstream
V and Bombardier Global Express.
Robin Bailey, BMW Rolls-Royce's head of customer support, says
BR710 CorporateCare has several advantages, notably the manufacturer's
"experience and technical excellence" as well as the
"repair and overhaul expertise of Rolls-Royce Canada."
BR710 CorporateCare customers will have access to customer support
from authorized maintenance centers in more than 70 countries.
They sign up for five years of coverage, with the ability to extend
or transfer participation. Repair and overhaul services at Rolls-Royce
Canada are included in the package.
The program is available to both traditional and fractional
owners and covers installed and shop-level maintenance.
More than 200 BR710s have been delivered, accumulating in excess
of 50,000 flight hours. In addition to ultra long range business
jets, the BR710 has also be chosen for the Nimrod MRA.4, a British
maritime reconnaissance aircraft.
By David Rimmer
NBAA 1999, Atlanta, Ga.