New approach to preservation saves time, resources, and disposal costs.

Reduced turbine oil waste provides major savings.

People are traveling less, and fewer planes are flying because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The unprecedented number of aircraft now idled has created an enormous maintenance burden. However, operators looking for ways to optimize aircraft and equipment storage can turn to Eastman Aviation Solutions.

Our technical experts have identified new procedures that can reduce time and resources used to preserve aircraft.

We’re here to help you throughout the process––from the time airplanes land at a storage facility to when they’re brought back into service.

We’ve helped some major airlines and can help you too!

Learn more by scheduling a meeting with an Eastman Aviation Solutions technical service representative. In the meeting, you’ll receive specialized access to the research white paper.

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Our Aviation experts are here to help.

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“All in.” That’s how Andrew Markson, aviation technology group leader, describes the people who work in the aviation industry. Andrew has been “all in” since 1992. And his team will be “all in” when it comes to finding solutions to your aviation problems.

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Problem solver and aviation aircraft equipment support associate Ron Yungk has worked in aviation for 40 years. He’s dedicated to improving turbine propulsion and accessory lubrication systems with advanced synthetic turbine oils. He’s equally committed to finding solutions to your aviation needs.

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Katie Lutton, aviation research scientist, never thought about corrosion until she heard its annual cost to the U.S. economy: 6% of GDP. She’s since earned her Ph.D. in the field and studies how to prevent it in the aviation industry. Learn how her research can help your bottom line.

New approach to preservation for operational benefits.

Reduced turbine oil waste provides major savings.

People are traveling less, and fewer planes are flying because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The unprecedented number of aircraft now idled has created an enormous maintenance burden. However, operators looking for ways to optimize aircraft and equipment storage can turn to Eastman Aviation Solutions.

Our technical experts have identified new procedures that can reduce time and resources used to preserve aircraft.

We’re here to help you throughout the process––from the time airplanes land at a storage facility to when they’re brought back into service.

We’ve helped some major airlines and can help you too!

Learn more by scheduling a meeting with an Eastman Aviation Solutions technical service representative. In the meeting, you’ll receive specialized access to the research white paper.

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