Rolls-Royce opens the doors of its Operational Service Desk in Berlin
Emilie Drab in Berlin
| 2017/04/12 | 535 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Rolls-Royce has a significant presence in Germany, in particular at Dahlewitz, near Berlin, where its facilities include various research and testing centres, but also production centres (Trent XWB, BR710, BR725 and so on.). At the heart of this complex, the engine manufacturer also hosts an agency, the OSD (Operational Service Desk), whose role is to manage emergencies if a business jet engine is experiencing a failure. The agency has one objective: speed - saving time is the priority for bu...(…)
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