Next Level Aviation (NLA), a leader in the global distribution of used serviceable materials (USM), has extended an agreement with Pratt & Whitney Commercial Serviceable Assets (CSA), regarding the sale of used serviceable material (USM) for aircraft engines for an additional three years. This further enhances Next Level Aviation’s leadership position as a global distributor of USM, primarily supporting Boeing and Airbus aircraft platforms and associated jet engines. Pratt & Whitney is an RTX business.
This agreement pairs the resources and technical expertise of Pratt & Whitney CSA with the sales, marketing and delivery expertise of Next Level Aviation®. This powerful combination provides a global customer base of airlines, leasing companies and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) shops with significant value through cost savings and just in time delivery.
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The agreement provides for the following:
- Pratt & Whitney CSA will consign used serviceable material to NLA to meet customer requirements.
- Next Level Aviation® will support and supply both companies’ global customer base for their used serviceable engine accessory requirements.
Next Level Chairman & CEO Jack Gordon stated, “We are ecstatic that Pratt & Whitney CSA has agreed to extend our USM agreement an additional three years. This consignment extension validates Next Level Aviation’s USM expertise in the aftermarket, and its place as a trusted link in critical OEM supply chains. We would like to thank the Pratt & Whitney CSA team again for trusting Next Level Aviation® with its USM inventory and global customer base.”
Mike Dreyer, Next Level Aviation‘s Executive Vice President of Sales & Procurement, further commented, “With the extension of our agreement with Pratt & Whitney CSA, Next Level Aviation will continue to be the global leader in all LRU and QEC material. Thank you again to Pratt & Whitney CSA, they have been tremendous collaborators and will continue be so far into the future.”
SOURCE: PRNewswire