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Dubai Airshow 2021
Engines
Engine Parts Specialist Volo Aero Makes Dubai Debut
Massachusetts-based Volo Aero MRO, which has received AS9110:C quality system certification, is making its debut as an exhibitor at the Dubai Airshow.
Volo Aero MRO provides authorized repairs on more than 40 parts for the in-production Rolls-Royce T56 and 501 large turboprop engines found on military and civilian airplanes, including the Air Force’s C-130H. (Photo: Rolls-Royce)
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By
Jerry Siebenmark
• Senior Editor
November 11, 2021
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