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GE Aerospace Renews TrueChoice Agreement with Bel Air Aviation for Support of CT7-2E1 Engines

Bel Air was the first customer on contract for the CT7-2E1 TrueChoice program

GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) announced today the renewal of a TrueChoice™ agreement with Bel Air Aviation, reaffirming its commitment to providing world-class support for CT7-2E1 engines. Bel Air, a Denmark-based helicopter operator, was the first customer to enroll in GE Aerospace’s TrueChoice Flight Hour services for the CT7-2E1, an engine maintenance program designed to optimize cost of ownership and ensure peak performance throughout the lifecycle of an operator’s engine assets.

GE Aerospace’s TrueChoice Flight Hour services provide comprehensive, customized maintenance solutions that help customers maximize engine availability and predictability while managing maintenance costs. Through this renewed agreement, Bel Air will continue to benefit GE Aerospace-backed support that enhances their fleet’s reliability.

“When Bel Air became the first customer on contract for our CT7-2E1 TrueChoice program, they set the foundation for a new level of engine maintenance and support,” said Elissa Lee, executive director for commercial turboshaft engines at GE Aerospace. “This renewal underscores the strength of our collaboration and the trust Bel Air places in GE Aerospace to deliver the highest level of service and support.”

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Bel Air Aviation, a Danish-owned company founded in 1994, has specialized since 2009 in offshore helicopter transport for oil and gas installations, offshore wind farms, and maritime operations, primarily in the North Sea. With three CT7-powered AW189 helicopters in its fleet, Bel Air is the world leader in AW189 flight hours.

The GE Aerospace CT7-2E1 engine is the powerplant of choice for the majority of customers who operate the Leonardo AW149 and AW189 helicopters. The CT7-2E1 has proven itself with reliable operations in harsh and maritime environments while offering lower engine weight, lower fuel consumption, and maintenance cost advantages compared to other engines in this power class.


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Mar 11, 2025

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