Straight Flight MRO Joins HondaJet Engine Mx Network
GE Honda Aero Engines (GHAE)—the joint venture that manufactures the HF120 engine that powers the HondaJet—has named Colorado-based maintenance provider Straight Flight as an authorized service provider (ASP).
Located at Denver Centennial Airport (KAPA), Straight Flight—which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year—is an FAA Part 145 repair station with multiple ratings, including Class 1 and Class 3 certifications. It is now approved by the manufacturer to provide line maintenance and engine support services on the HF120.
ASP members can perform engine removals and offer rental engine use for HF120 shop visits. The ASP network also promotes, sells, and facilitates GHAE’s engine maintenance care (EMC) program, with subscribing customers benefiting from predictable costs and confidence for warranty and EMC services, such as scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, parts, and labor.
“We are pleased to welcome Straight Flight to our global authorized service provider network,” said Tim Varga, president of GHAE, which was established about two decades ago. “Straight Flight’s decades of experience, strong technical capabilities, and commitment to customer service align well with GHAE’s standards and will provide owners and operators with additional high-quality support options.”
