Honeywell Aerospace launched a new Mechanical Protection Plan (MPP) for the Gulfstream G200 and Bombardier Challenger 604/605. With the new plans, Gulfstream and Bombardier operators will have coverage for components on their environmental and cabin control systems, reducing maintenance time and costs.
Under the terms of the new Mechanical Protection Plans, operators can get parts shipped to any Honeywell AOGsupplier within four to 24 hours, making maintenance costs predictable. Operators also have an option to enroll in individual predicted and planned maintenance rather than full tip-to-tail coverage, ensuring that they are paying only for the maintenance coverage they need.
Enrollment for the G200 and Challenger 604/605 MPPs will begin in January. The program is currently available for several other Gulfstream and Pilatus platforms, including the Gulfstream G350/G400/G450/G500/G550 and Pilatus PC-12. MPP builds on established Honeywell maintenance programs such as the Maintenance Service Plan for engine and APU maintenance and the Honeywell Avionics Protection Plan.
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