TAE Aerospace announced today it has successfully achieved all Initial Depot Capability (IDC) requirements for the repair and overhaul of the Pratt & Whitney F135 engine, which powers all three variants of the F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft.
TAE Aerospace is delighted to announce it has completed the purchase of Southwest Airmotive Corporation (SWA) of Eloy, Arizona—expanding its PT6 MRO capability across the United States.
In partnership with the Joint Strike Fighter Branch, TAE Aerospace's Defense Propulsion MRO Centre of Excellence has won a national award for excellence in defence support.
Sharing MRO expertise and facilities between Air and Land platforms provides major benefits to Defence. TAE’s CEO Andrew Sanderson explains how this integrated approach is reshaping support.
The last week of November marked celebration with OEM partner GE—highlighted by a visit from the U.S. Ambassador and a prestigious Australian industry award.
In an arrangement believed to be the first of its kind outside the U.S., TAE Aerospace will provide maintenance for selected F/A 18 engine parts alongside GE Aviation.
From humble beginnings in 2000 to a global aerospace leader, TAE Aerospace celebrates two decades of innovation, quality and service to Defence and commercial aviation.
Our highest priority during these uncertain times is the health and well-being of our people, customers, and communities. Chief Risk Officer John Hall outlines our proactive response.
CEO Andrew Sanderson shared insights at MRO Australasia on recovering Australia’s competitiveness in the global aerospace MRO market and rebuilding industry resilience.
Following a new agreement with GE, TAE Aerospace now holds DRC approval for M601 and H80 engines across the United States, Canada, and Latin America.
Assigned as the Asia-Pacific Region’s F135 MRO&U depot in 2015, TAE Aerospace has completed its first F135 engine module repair in partnership with Pratt & Whitney and the Australian Government.
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