IAE AG is a joint venture formed in 1984 between Pratt & Whitney, Rolls Royce, MTU and Japanese Aero Engines to manufacture an engine in the 25,000 to 34,000 pound thrust range. The V2500 is now the predominant engine specified on new Airbus A319, A320 and A321 aircraft with operators on all continents. The V2500-D5 variant powers the fleets of Boeing MD90 aircraft in Asia, the US and Europe.

Christchurch Engine Centre (CHCEC) offers full Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) capability for V2500-A1, -A5 and -D5 engines at its new overhaul, test and training facilities at Christchurch International Airport, New Zealand. It is also designated Master Test Cell for Base Line Test and Correlation Test of V2500-A1 and V2500-D5 engines (see Engine Testing).
Traditional standards of technical excellence, customer focus and support continue in the Christchurch V2500 Programme.
For a copy of our V2500 brochure click here. Also download our FIELD SERVICE brochure for information about our off-site support services.

The V2500 MRO Facility at Christchurch International Airport; test cell at rear

The V2500 Test Cell facility
For full V2500 MRO Capability contact -
Christchurch Engine Centre