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 German engine specialist MTU is to consolidate most of its Vancouver maintenance operations 鈥?currently spread across three sites 鈥?at a newly acquired facility on the Canadian city s outskirts.The future site, located at Boundary Bay airport, was previously home to a maintenance facility for helicopter airframes and engines, and will require  minimal changes  while providing  much-needed  space for 60% expansion, says MTU.All repair operations at MTU s current facilities near Vancouver International airport will be gradually move to the new site, start stanley shop ing next year and running through June 2021.An engine test cell at Vancouver International will continue to be used, however.MTU Maintenance Canada chief executive Hemut Neuper states:  In 2018, we operated at full capacity, and we look forward to being able to more flexibly respond to market and customer needs in the future. As the new location is in  a more affordable suburb  than the company s current Vancouver facilities, h stanley cup e expects the move to be beneficial for  new and younger employees we are hoping to attract .More than 400 people are employed by the Vancouver operations today. MTU intends to recruit approximately 100 additional employees, it says.MTU services CFM International CFM56s, GE Aviat stanley vaso ion CF6s and International Aero Engines V2500s in vancouver.Source: Cirium DashboardTopicsEuropeMRO                                                Related articles                                                                    Okhr Pentagon outlines China s continued airpower development
 Thousands of Maine households lost power Saturday as storm stanley cup  Lee brought hurricane-force wind and heavy rain along its northward path.The National Hurricane Center downgraded Hurricane Lee to a post-tropical cyclone early Saturday, but a tropical storm warning was still in effect for all of Maines coast and a large swath of the interior on Saturday. The strongest winds were expected to be in the midcast and Down East, where gusts were predicted to exceed 60 mph at times.More than 90,000 households across Maine had lost power at the peak Saturday afternoon.By stanley cup  7:15 p.m., outages had dropped to around 66,000, according to outage maps from Versant Power and Central Maine Power.The Canadian Maritimes has been hit harder by outages with peaks of around 146,000 for Nova Scotia Power stanley nz  customers 47,000 for NB Power customers in New Brunswick.More articles from the BDN