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GA Telesis Composite Repair Group Announces New GEnx Nacelles Capabilities

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GA Telesis ("GAT"), the pioneering leader in integrated aviation services, announces its MRO Services Composites Repair Group ("Company") has established capabilities to overhaul and repair nacelles for the GEnx engines. The repairs will be completed at its existing FAA/EASA/CAAC - certified composite repair facility in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Additionally, the Company recently completed repairs on several GEnx fan cowls for a major US - based aerospace company.

This new GEnx capability will allow the Company to support existing customers and add new customers to its portfolio. With over 1,000 active aircraft operating across the globe and more being produced, this market segment will play a significant role in the Company's growth over the coming years.

"The technical know-how of our engineering team allows the Company to develop capabilities quickly," commented Pastor Lopez, President of MRO Services. "We aim to provide technical solutions that increase reliability at a fraction of the OEM’s cost. This, combined with speed to market along with the superb customer service we provide our customers, is what truly sets our Company apart in our industry," he added.

In April of this year, the Company announced the introduction of Leap engine nacelles capabilities. Since then, the activity on this engine type has grown considerably. In addition, the Company has provided repair and AOG services to operators and, more importantly, returning satisfied customers. In addition, the Company has two autoclaves to accommodate sizes ranging from Cessna to B777 composite work. This is a true differentiator in this market segment.

About GA Telesis

GA Telesis is the leading provider of integrated services in the commercial aviation industry. Through the GA Telesis Ecosystem™, the Company is distinctly positioned, across six continents, to leverage its resources to create innovative solutions for its customers. Consisting of global operations encompassing leasing/financing, component solutions, and MRO Services business units for landing gear, component/composite, and turbine engine repair, as well as digital solutions, the GA Telesis Ecosystem™ provides an unparalleled resource to airlines. The Company’s core business is its mission to ensure “Customer Success,” built from a reputation for unsurpassed excellence and integrity.

Contacts

Cathy Moabery at marketing@gatelesis.com

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