Pem-Air Expands V2500 MRO Capabilities with New Florida Engine Facility

Pem-Air Turbine Engine Services has opened an expanded 80,000 sq. ft. engine MRO facility in Brooksville, Florida, boosting its capacity sevenfold to handle more **IAE V2500** engines and other types. The facility features over 20 engine bays, expandable to 35, enabling service for V2500-A5, V2500-A1, V2500-D5, and V2500-E5 variants powering Airbus A320 family and Embraer C-390 aircraft.

This upgrade, launched on April 9, addresses rising demand in the narrowbody engine market by adding support for GE90 and Trent 800 engines alongside existing CFM56, CF6, and Pratt & Whitney types. Pem-Air’s FAA/EASA dual-release services now include light maintenance, performance restoration, full overhauls, hospital visits, AOG field support, and engine management.

Located 50 miles north of Tampa, the site strengthens Pem-Air’s position for airlines and lessors seeking cost-efficient V2500 repairs amid high shop visit volumes. The expansion supports operational reliability for operators of A320ceo fleets, where V2500 engines offer proven efficiency.