GA Telesis has entered into a joint venture agreement with Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) to build a GA Telesis Specialized Procedures Aeroengine Hospital (SPAH) in the Central or Midwest of the United States. The SPAH will be capable of inducting more than 200 engines per year. While the specific location is under evaluation, consideration will be given to a centralized location in the United States with a strong interstate and airport network. The SPAH will target engines manufactured by General Electric, Pratt & Whitney, International Aero Engine, and CFM International and will initially offer the following services: The grand

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