Coral Springs, FL – In the last episode of Now We Know! with Steve Guttenberg, on Saturday, November 15 at noon ET on CNBC, CTS Engines was featured, a leader in jet engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for the global aviation industry.
The Now We Know! crew traveled to CTS Engines’ headquarters in Coral Springs, Florida and to their state-of-the-art test cell facility in Jupiter, Florida, where some of the world’s most powerful commercial engines are restored, inspected, and tested to ensure peak performance and safety. The segment provides viewers with a rare behind-the-scenes look at the precision and expertise that keep modern aviation running.
Randy Mengal, Chief Operating Officer at CTS Engines says, “Educational television is important because it lets the general public know what’s out there and what careers and businesses are available to the community and to the workforce in general.” Robert Longoria, VP of Strategic Accounts, added “All it takes it one small aha moment for someone, and they might find their niche.”
From skilled technicians to advanced diagnostic systems, CTS Engines exemplifies how innovation and craftsmanship work together to support the aviation ecosystem — ensuring reliability in the skies for both passengers and carriers worldwide.
CTS Engines to Be Featured on CNBC’s Now We Know! with Steve Guttenberg – Airing November 15










