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Duncan Aviation

Engine Services

Press Release

Issued by Duncan Aviation.

September 2, 2014

Arcuri joins Duncan Aviation as assistant manager of engine rapid response network

Duncan Aviation is pleased to welcome Andrew Arcuri as the assistant manager of its engine Rapid Response Team (RRT) network, focusing on the eastern regions of the United States.

Arcuri comes to the Duncan Aviation team with more than 20 years of experience in turbine engine maintenance. From a very young age, he has been fascinated with aircraft, traveling extensively with his family between the United States, Bogota, Columbia and Palermo, Sicily. This fascination turned to passion when he earned his A&P while still in high school.

In the years after high school, Arcuri served as an engine & propeller technician in the United States Navy, worked on TFE731 engines at Garrett Aviation, then moved to Dassault Falcon Jet, where he was instrumental in developing and expanding additional lines of engine business.

Arcuri's career path also ventured into engine service sales and then a few years as a business partner in an aircraft repair station that was Honeywell engine line authorized. Most recently he served as a field service engineer-senior technical support specialist for Honeywell Aerospace.

Arcuri is excited to get in the field and in front of Duncan Aviation's engine customers and work on the platforms they are dealing with every day. “I like the face-to-face interaction you get with customers. I want to be the guy that makes it happen for them and I believe meeting the customer's expectation is critical. In an ongoing effort to increase product efficiency and maintain a high level of support, my knowledge and experience will add value to Duncan Aviation and its customers,” Arcuri says. In addition to managing the east coast RRT locations, Arcuri will be the team leader for the Duncan Aviation RRT in New York.

Andrew Arcuri can be reached at andrew.arcuri@duncanaviation.com or +1 302.332.8391.

Over the past three years, the Duncan Aviation engine RRT network has grown 50% and now has 30 engine technicians in 11 different locations across the United States. In the past year, the RRT has worked more than 1,300 work orders, responding to the scheduled and unscheduled needs of customers around the world at all times of day, night, weekends and even holidays.