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AMETEK acquires pair of Miami-based MRO providers

17-Dec-2012 14:37 GMT

AMETEK Inc. has acquired Aero Components International (ACI) and Avtech Avionics and Instruments (Avtech), both privately owned, U.S. FAA-certified aviation repair operations located in Miami, FL. ACI repairs and overhauls fuel, hydraulic, pneumatic, power generation, and heat exchanger components and is one of the few independent aviation repair shops with fuel repair capabilities. Avtech's expertise is in the repair and maintenance of next-generation and legacy avionics and instruments. Each business operates separate facilities located near AMETEK's High Standard Aviation aerospace maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operation. ACI and Avtech join AMETEK Aerospace & Defense, which in addition to third-party MRO services, is a leader in engine and aircraft monitoring systems, power generation and distribution systems, data acquisition units, fuel and fluid measurement systems, engine and airframe sensors, cables, harness assemblies, avionics, blowers, fans, and heat transfer and cooling systems.


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Dassault Falcon Aircraft Services–China launches in Shanghai

10-Oct-2012 18:08 GMT

Dassault Falcon recently launched Dassault Falcon Aircraft Services–China, a dedicated program with Shanghai Hawker Pacific at Shanghai's Hongqiao International Airport. The program is staffed by a team of Dassault technicians with an average experience of 10 years on Falcon business jets and specifically trained for Falcon 2000EX EASy, Falcon 900EX, and Falcon 7X models. The team brings extensive, hands-on Falcon maintenance experience to Shanghai Hawker Pacific's facilities for support of local and transient Falcon aircraft. They will also provide an opportunity to transfer significant knowledge and maintenance experience to Chinese maintenance engineers in this developing market. The Shanghai Hawker Pacific complex features a 4000-m² facility for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO). It was the first third-party MRO facility in mainland China and is a joint partnership with Shanghai Airports Authority.

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Spirit AeroSystems signs spare parts agreement with Pacific American

16-Aug-2012 14:35 GMT

Spirit AeroSystems Inc. and Pacific American Corp. (PAC) announced the signing of a supply agreement whereby Spirit Aftermarket Customer Support (ACS) will provide thrust reverser, fuselage, and wing component spare parts for the Hainan Airlines Co. Ltd. fleet of Boeing aircraft. This multiyear contract will enable PAC to obtain predictable and competitive pricing for all parts in the Spirit catalog while ensuring availability for key parts and components. Hainan Airlines, the largest privately owned air transport company in the People's Republic of China, currently operates six Boeing 737-300, six Boeing 737-400, 87 Boeing 737-800, and three Boeing 767-300ER airplanes. It also operates Airbus A319, A320, A330, and A340 aircraft.

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Aircelle and Applied Composites Engineering expand services agreement

16-Apr-2012 17:25 GMT

The Safran group's Aircelle business unit signed an agreement to enlarge the scope of jet engine thrust reverser and nacelle repair and services performed by Applied Composites Engineering (ACE) in the U.S., building on three years of successful cooperation. This new agreement sets the framework to expand ACE's maintenance, repair, overhaul, and services activities for Aircelle with jet engines that power regional airlines and business jets in the Americas. It follows the work performed by ACE since early 2009 on Aircelle-manufactured thrust reversers on three regional airliners, for the following platforms: Embraer's ERJ 145, powered by AE 3007 jet engines; along with the Embraer 170 and 175, which are equipped with CF34 engines. During a three-year period, ACE has processed several hundred thrust reversers at its Indianapolis, IN, facility, demonstrating the company's capabilities to deliver high-quality, efficient, and on-time work.

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Dassault Falcon Aircraft Services–China to launch in Shanghai

13-Apr-2012 19:39 GMT

Dassault Falcon will set up a new operation in Shanghai to help support its rapidly growing Chinese fleet. The new entity, to be known as Dassault Falcon Aircraft Services–China, will be established by the end of the second quarter of 2012 in partnership with Shanghai Hawker Pacific and will be located within the Shanghai Hawker Pacific complex at Shanghai's Hongqiao International Airport. Dassault Falcon Aircraft Services–China will play a key role in ensuring first-class support for the Falcon fleet that is expected to triple by the end of 2012. The unit will be staffed by a team of technicians with an average experience of more than 10 years working with Falcon business jets. The technicians are specially trained on Falcon 7X, Falcon 2000LX, and Falcon 900LX models. Line maintenance, AOG support, troubleshooting, and component replacement will be among the services offered. The Shanghai Hawker Pacific complex features a 4000-m² facility for maintenance, repair, and overhaul, in addition to its fixed-base operations capabilities. It was the first third-party MRO facility in mainland China and is a joint partnership with the Shanghai Airports Authority.

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On March 28, Dassault Falcon in partnership with Shanghai Hawker Pacific announced the formation of Dassault Falcon Aircraft Services–China, which will be located within the Shanghai Hawker Pacific complex at Shanghai's Hongqiao International Airport.

Aveos signs five-year engine service contract with Snecma

02-Mar-2012 19:29 GMT

Aveos signed a five-year agreement for the repair and overhaul of Snecma's CFM56-5 platform engines and Line Replaceable Units (LRUs). Aveos has been providing MRO engine capacity to Snecma for almost 15 years, according to Paul Lochab, Chief Commercial Officer, Aveos Fleet Performance. Aveos has a 515,000-ft² engine facility with three test cells and has expertise on a wide range of engine families including the CF-34-3A & 3B, CF34-8C, 8E, CFM56-2A, 2B, 2C, CFM56-3B1, 3B2, 3C1, CFM56-5A, 5B, 5C, and the Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7 (A-J), JT9D-7R4 (D/E). Program offerings also include component solutions, Quick Engine Change engine management, and inventory solutions.

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Pratt & Whitney Global Service Partners begins construction on new facility

20-Feb-2012 17:44 GMT

Pratt & Whitney Global Service Partners has begun construction on the company's new facility at Singapore's Seletar Aerospace Park. The new, approximately 15,000-m² manufacturing facility and office building will be the latest addition to Pratt & Whitney Global Service Partners' comprehensive suite of businesses in Singapore, with an office area housing production management, various support functions, and Global Services Engineering–Asia, which provides aftermarket repair design innovation to provide airline customers optimum air-worthy, high-quality, cost-effective material reuse solutions. The new facility is expected to be ready for initial occupancy during the first quarter of 2013. Pratt & Whitney is United Technologies Corp.’s largest aerospace employer in Singapore, and is home to the most comprehensive Pratt & Whitney aftermarket presence in one location with five facilities.

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