Prepaid Maintenance
The Total Engine Maintenance Program, TEMP, is a comprehensive prepaid engine maintenance and service support program designed to eliminate high costs surprises and provide predictable engine maintenance cost. The program is managed and supported by WALTER AIRCRAFT ENGINES It is now available for the M601D, M601D-11, M601E-11, M601E-11A, M601E-11AS and M601F models.
The TEMP program is available to operators purchasing New Walter M601 Engines or Engines Overhauled by the WALTER AIRCRAFT ENGINES Factory Engine Overhaul Shop.
The TEMP program covers:
- Engine Overhaul at the scheduled overhaul interval
- Engine and Accessory Unscheduled Maintenance
- Incorporation of Mandatory Airworthiness Directives
- Rental Engines for unscheduled Maintenance Events
- Rental Engines at a reduced rate for the Overhaul Event
The TEMP program benefits:
- Known engine maintenance cost¨
- Factory support
- Engines become a valuable asset
- Eliminates the risk of high cost surprises
- Increased resale value of the airplane
The price structure is based on fixed payment per hour plus peyment per cycle
News
08.12.2009 10:52
Premier Turbines Named Designated Repair Center in Americas for M601 and H80 Engines
RENO, NEVADA—December 8, 2009—GE Aviation has selected Premier Turbines as its Designated Repair Center in North and South Americas for M601 and H80 turboprop engines.
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21.10.2009 17:18
Certification Testing Set to Start on GE’s New Turboprop Derivative Engine
ORLANDO, FLORIDA – October 19, 2009 – Certification testing will begin by year-end on demonstrator engines for GE Aviation’s new H80 turboprop engine with first engine to test scheduled for early first quarter 2010. Derived from the proven design of the Walter M601 engine series, the H80 engine will produce up to 800 shaft horsepower (shp) to power utility, agriculture and business and general aviation aircraft.
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11.09.2009 09:50
Czech Government Awards Research Grants to GE Aviation Czech
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC -- September 10, 2009 -- The Czech Government has awarded research grants valued at about $4 million USD (70 million CZK) to GE Aviation Czech s.r.o The grants will assist GE Aviation Czech in incorporating advanced technologies into its existing Walter M601 series engines to reshape the landscape of turboprop aviation. These research grants, awarded through the Czech Republic's Ministry of Industry and Trade, are the first grants ever received by GE Aviation from the Czech Government.
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28.07.2009 12:31
Thrush Aircraft Selects GE Aviation’s New H80 Engine to Power Its Thrush 510 Aerial Applicator
OSHKOSH, WI—July 27, 2009—Thrush Aircraft, Inc., has selected GE Aviation’s new H80 turboprop engine to power an improved version of its 510-gallon, 10,500-pounds gross weight Thrush aerial applicator (crop duster).
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