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Richard Lewsley, Director APU BU, attends MRO Australasia

11-12 March 2020

Richard Lewsley will be in Brisbane, Australia for MRO Australasia

Tony Roper, Sales Director, is at African Aviation Week

5-7 February 2020

Tony Roper will be in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for MRO Africa.

Logix.Aero celebrates 100!

February 2020

Logix.Aero are celebrating the acquisition of our 99th and 100th turbine engines: a brand new PW127M and a fresh OH 331-350C APU have been added to our pool! Talk to us for all your APU and PW100 needs.

Logix.Aero selected by Pratt & Whitney for legacy PW100 rental

January 2020

Logix.Aero is pleased to announce that it has been selected by Pratt & Whitney as a service provider to operators and P&W’s network, to increase availability solutions on rental engines for the PW118, PW119, PW121, PW123AF, PW124B and PW125B models. These PW100 engines series equip Embraer 120, Dornier 328, Q100 & 200, CL-415, ATR 42-320, ATR 72-210 and Fokker 50 aircrafts. “We’re proud and excited to extend our relationship with Pratt & Whitney and our support capabilities to a wider panel of regional operators!” said Jean-Christophe Normand, Managing Director at Logix.Aero. “The supported engine types power more than 700 aircrafts flying in 80 countries with some 200 customers. We’re looking forward to collaborating with Pratt & Whitney to serve customers even better.” Logix.Aero have been specializing in small turbine engine availability solutions, short term and long term leases over the last 10 years. Engines have been deployed all around the world to offer responsive support to Pratt & Whitney operators and network since October 1st 2019.

 

Logix.Aero is featured in AviTrader

January 2020

Tony Roper joins Logix.Aero as Sales Director

January 2020

Logix.Aero, in partnership with RIVE Private Investment, forms LXA3

November 2019

Logix.Aero, in partnership with RIVE Private Investment, forms LXA3 to enhance its investments in its core market of APU and Turboprop engines. With an initial investment of USD25M, rising to USD50M in the next two quarters, LXA3 will complete Logix.Aero capability to support OEMs, Maintenance Providers and Operators for short and long term rentals of all commercial aviation APUs and for commercial aviation turboprop engines. With more than 90 engines and APUs currently under management Logix.Aero operations across its bases in Europe, Asia and the Americas provide customers rapid access to the assets they need.

Logix.Aero now covers PW118/119/120/121/123/124B and 125B family of engines

October 2019

Logix.Aero has now completed a purchase of two dozen additional PW100 family engines, expending its service capability for all PW118 to PW127M engines for short-term & long-term rentals as well as exchanges. We are delighted to be able to support Embraer, Dornier, Viking Air, Canadair, De Havilland Canada, Fokker and ATR aircraft operators. More info on availability of engines to follow. Enquiries welcome!

B787, here we come!

June 2019

Logix.Aero has purchased a pool of APS5000 to support the ever growing fleet of Dreamliners. APS5000s will be dispatched to our regional bases in Europe, Asia and America to be closer to operators.
Closing a very busy month of June, Logix.Aero has also increased its pool of 131-9A, 131-9B, 331-350C, 331-500B APUs and added one PW127M engine.

New PW127M engines join the Logix.Aero rental pool

March 2019

To answer growing demand from customers Logix.Aero has acquired several new PW127M that will enhance its capability to support AOG situation and planned removals.
Concurrently Logix.Aero has increased its PW124B pool to answer the needs from freight operators facing planned shop visits.

Welcome to the APS2300 APU!

December 2018

Logix.Aero completes its APU family coverage to the Embraer E-Jet platform. The first units purchased by Logix.Aero have already found a home and will be joined shortly by additional units that will provide customers ready access for their support needs.

Logix.Aero increases its APU pool with a purchase of 11 units

October 2018

Logix.Aero increases its APU pool with a purchase of 11 units across Honeywell 131-9A, 131-9B and 331-350C products. Those units will join Logix.Aero pool of rental APUs to service customer needs in EMEA, APAC and Americas.

Logix.Aero adds APS3200 to its product portfolio

July 2018

Logix.Aero adds APS3200 to its product portfolio with the first two units being induced into its rental pool. Those first unit are fresh from heavy repairs and incorporate all latest modifications, making them eligible to support the entire A320 fleet. With this first APS3200 acquisition, Logix.Aero now covers all configuration on the A320 family.

Honeywell Launches a New APU Engine Rental Bank Service for Airbus A330 and A340 Aircraft

  • Logix Aero will loan Honeywell’s 331-350C series auxiliary power units to operators

 ROLLE, Switzerland, Feb. 1, 2018 – Honeywell (NYSE: HON) has joined forces with rental dealership Logix Aero to provide an auxiliary power unit Engine Rental Bank that loans Honeywell’s 331-350C auxiliary power units to operators with Airbus A330 and A340 aircraft.

“There is an increasing need for local services to help operators maintain their aircraft, and customers are looking toward rental dealerships to provide short-term and long-term APU rental solutions,” said Jean-Christian Morin, president, Logix Aero. “We’re working with Honeywell to provide airlines with rentals for Airbus A330 and A340 aircraft when they need them and without having contractual obligations toward the repair of their core units.”

The agreement permits operators to rent, rather than purchase, an auxiliary power unit (APU) with the added benefit of allowing them to use the maintenance service of their choice for existing equipment. This removes the need to prepare separate contracts with Honeywell for APU purchase, upkeep and repair, helping to save on costs and reduce downtime.

Working with Logix Aero will see Honeywell deliver its 331-350 APUs to operators without a direct repair contract for the first time. Customers can choose to rent over a period that addresses their business and operational needs, whether on a short-term basis to cover maintenance time on existing equipment, or over a longer term. APUs are flown by the operators during the loan period and returned to Logix Aero when it ends.

“Unscheduled engine and APU maintenance can lead to aircraft downtime and flight cancellations. Renting an APU through Honeywell’s Engine Rental Bank, implemented by Logix Aero, will cost significantly less than ordering a new one to cover repairs to existing equipment,” said Randy Anderson, president, Europe, Middle East, Africa and India Aftermarket, Honeywell Aerospace. “This agreement allows airlines to plan aircraft upkeep ahead of time, while providing an alternative solution to ensure customers can continue operations locally without worrying about unplanned costs.”

Honeywell is the world’s largest manufacturer of APUs, which are found on many leading aircraft, including regional, executive, commercial and military platforms. APUs are primarily used to power an airplane during ground operations, providing electricity, air conditioning, main engine starting and more. They also provide backup electrical power during flights.

Who We Are

Founded in 2009, Logix.Aero is backed by a large independent investment and fund management firm.
With offices in France, Ireland and UK, inventories in Europe, Asia and North-America, Logix.Aero provides rapid response to its customers.
All our IT infrastructure is cloud based and provides our long-term customers direct visibility on available inventory and documentation.

 

Logix.Aero SAS provides inventory management, off-balance-sheet financing, and repair management solutions for aircraft rotables inventories for OEMs, MROs, and operators. Its services include rotables inventories operational leases, components availability program, inventory optimization, optimal parts dispatch management, configuration and interchangeability management, used serviceable components trading, loan and exchange management, repair cycle management, reliability management, and documentation management.

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