Duncan Starts Construction on P&WC Engine Facility
The new facility at the MRO's Lincoln, Nebraska site will open in 2026
Employees of Pratt & Whitney Canada joined Duncan Aviation staff in Lincoln, Nebraska, for the groundbreaking of the new PWC designated engine overhaul facility. The centerā€”which will focus on servicing the PW300 and PW500-series enginesā€”is expected to be operational in 2026.

Duncan Aviation recently broke ground on a Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) designated overhaul facility (DOF) at its Lincoln, Nebraska location.

Focusing on the PW300 and PW500 series engines powering a wide range of business jets, the 36,000-sq-ft complex will feature 12 maintenance bays, an overhead crane system, a floor-mounted jib crane for 360-degree engine inspections, parts warehouse, and expanded back shops, including a clean room, paint booth, and balance room. Upon completion in 2026, it will also offer non-destructive testing capabilities, as well as media blasting and shot-peening equipment capabilities.

A new DOF test cell and control room will be installed adjacent to the locationā€™s existing test cell to handle engines with up to 20,000 pounds of thrust. Additional enhancements to the facility will provide an expanded fuel farm, start air capacity, and generator loading.

ā€œDuncan Aviation has provided maintenance and overall services for Pratt & Whitney Canada PW300 and PW500 engines for decades,ā€ said Irene Makris, P&WCā€™s v-p of customer service. ā€œThis new facility plays a crucial role in strengthening our engine overhaul services, providing even greater support and efficiency to our customers.ā€

Duncan expects that the addition will also drive business for its other servicesā€”such as airframe maintenance, paint, avionics, completions, and component servicesā€”from customers seeking P&WC engine work.