Vortex Aviation
Robert John Cayubit is a skilled powerplant mechanic currently employed at Vortex Aviation since December 2021, following an apprenticeship as an aviation mechanic at Wayman Aviation. Prior experience includes roles at AutoZone as a retail associate, APPlus 145 as a quality control assistant, and seasonal positions at Ross Stores, Inc. and McDonald's. Robert holds an Associate of Science degree in Aviation/Airway Management and Operations from Broward College and a high school diploma with a focus on Aeronautics from Miramar High School.
Vortex Aviation
Vortex Aviation is an independent engine repair station with three facilities in Fort Lauderdale, USA, Shannon and Dublin, Ireland dedicated to On-Wing, Aircraft-on-Ground (“AOG”), Maintenance and Repair visits. Our Experienced, Licensed, and OEM-trained technical and quality staff are committed to providing professional solutions for scheduled or unscheduled engine maintenance to support Airlines, Lessors, Cargo Operators, and Engine OEMs worldwide. Our broad range of capabilities include: Shop Services: • End-of-Life Engine Program Management • Specializing in module swapping • Quick-turn shop maintenance repairs • Top and bottom case inspection and repair • Major Module repairs, removal, and installation • LPT and HPT modules • Booster and Combustor modules • Compressor Rear Frame Repairs • Engine preservation and storage Field Services: • Worldwide AOG / on-site quick-turn field service support • Video borescope inspection digital measurement and boro-blending • Top and bottom case inspection and repair • Gearbox repair and replace • Module repairs • Engine conversion and thrust rate change • On-wing engine testing and troubleshooting • Engine pre-purchase inspections • Engine removal and installation Vortex has FAA/EASA Part-145 Certified Repair stations in Ireland and Florida qualified on mature and next-generation engine platforms, including CF34, CFM56, CF6-80, GE90, GEnx, V2500, PW GTF series, PW4000, PW2000, Rolls Royce Trent.