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HAECO enhances its network with ELMS

ELMS Aviation (ELMS) announced today that HAECO Global Engine Support (HAECO GES) has joined ELMS’ expanding customer network by utilising its compliance and competence platform, The ELMS Solution.

Above: HAECO at London Heathrow Airport .
Courtesy HAECO

The ELMS Solution will be a core platform used to ensure the compliance and safety of HAECO Group’s engine services specialist in terms of managing, demonstrating and lifting the competence of HAECO GES working teams, enabling the business to maintain and further enhance its global service offerings while providing high level of transparency, integrity and visibility of personnel competence.

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HAECO has recently expanded its Global Engine Support network to London and the Middle East, in addition to the current service centres in Hong Kong, Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Dallas. Being Rolls-Royce’s principal provider of global on-wing and in-field services, the London Heathrow service centre provides round-the-clock specialist maintenance and support for Rolls-Royce large civil aero engines
 
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“We are thrilled to be supporting HAECO GES with our software product ELMS Solution.” said John Scale, General Manager of ELMS Aviation. “The global reach and nature of their business is well suited to the products’ capabilities, and we look forward to seeing HAECO GES business develop, along with the value, intelligence and experience that their team will contribute, allowing us to further develop and innovate in the competence space.”
 
Julian Potter, General Manager of HAECO Global Engine Support in London said: “The ELMS Solution will greatly improve HAECO Global Engine Support’s ability to monitor, evidence and record team competency, training and authorisations efficiently and accurately at our London base, ensuring full compliance in all aspects of our operations. As part of the HAECO Group, we endeavour to invest in the latest technology to continuously improve our services and efficiency to deliver operation excellence to our customers.”

 


 

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