October 12, 2025 - 22:20

In a significant update to its CorporateCare program, Rolls-Royce has announced that foreign object damage to specific fan blisks will now be covered. This expansion aims to provide enhanced protection for business jet operators, addressing a common concern in the aviation industry.
The inclusion of fan blisk damage coverage reflects Rolls-Royce's commitment to delivering comprehensive support to its customers. Fan blisks are critical components of jet engines, and damage to them can lead to costly repairs and extended downtime for aircraft. By extending coverage to this area, Rolls-Royce is not only enhancing the value of its CorporateCare program but also reinforcing its dedication to operational reliability.
Operators can expect a smoother experience with fewer unexpected costs associated with engine maintenance. This move is expected to bolster customer confidence in the CorporateCare program, ensuring that operators can focus on their missions without the worry of unforeseen engine repair expenses. As the aviation market continues to evolve, this proactive approach positions Rolls-Royce as a leader in customer support and service innovation.
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