_Overhaul & Maintenance

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Goodrich received an STC to install an external rescue hoist system on Eurocopter AS 350B3 helicopters. The system, which includes the hoist, structural and electrical components, can be installed as original or retrofit equipment.

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A recent U.K. Ministry of Defense contract awarded to BAE Systems will integrate Lockheed Martin's Sniper advanced targeting pod in Harrier multi-role V/STOL combat aircraft, and provide operational emergency clearance advice. The contract award follows a private-venture funded rapid technology insertion (RTI) program in 2006, which demonstrated the enhanced target identification and weapon delivery capabilities gained with integration of the pod.

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Flight Options opened a new maintenance facility at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. The fractional and aircraft management company said Las Vegas is in its top five customer destinations.

By Paul Seidenman
Crew rest areas have typically comprised dedicated seating in the first or business class cabins, or main-deck bunks. Now, Timco, in conjunction with Austrian Airlines, has developed a crew rest solution that doesn't sacrifice valuable passenger revenue space.

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Boeing won a $258.5 million performance-based logistics contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to support AV-8B Harriers operated by the Marine Corps, Italy and Spain. The contract includes an option for five additional years.

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Air India awarded SR Technics a three-year, $22 million contract to maintain CFM56-7 engines and GTCP-131-9B APUs on Air India Express's Boeing 737-800 fleet.

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Carlo Gavazzi Computing Solutions's VITA 41 VME switched serial backplane for military and aerospace applications is designed to support the legacy capability of VME64x bus structure while integrating a high-performance upgrade to the latest VITA standards. The VXS backplane retrofit capabilities are designed to help achieve the fastest data transfer rates without the cost of adopting VPX technology. Carlo Gavazzi Computing Solutions, Attn: Jessica Isquith, VP Marketing, 10 Mupac Dr., Brockton MA 02301

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Jet Aviation Basel plans to add 35,000 square meters (377,000 square feet) to its widebody hangar to expand completions and maintenance capabilities. It expects to open the new hangar next spring.

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U.S. Navy selected Intelligent Automation Corp. to develop an engine diagnostic and prognostic system for the F-35 Lightning II's Pratt & Whitney F135 engine.

Bill Burchell
LONDON -- Some of aviation's fiercest environmental critics in Europe were stunned on June 14, when easyJet CEO Andy Harrison unveiled the airline's vision of a next-generation, eco-friendly aircraft. Harrison said the "easyJet ecoJet" would need to be 25 percent quieter and emit 50 percent less CO 2 and 75 percent less NOx than today's newest short-haul aircraft.

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Sept. 12 Green Aviation, Brussels Oct. 2-3 Lean & Six Sigma For MRO, San Francisco Oct. 16-18 MRO Asia Conference & Exhibition, Shanghai Oct. 29 Avionics Outlook, Phoenix Oct. 29-31 A&D Programs, Phoenix Nov. 6-8 MRO Europe Conference & Exhibition, Milan Nov. 28-29 A&D Finance Conference Contacts Registration Info: Anita Joyce Wright, registration producer, 800-240-7645 in the U.S. or 212-904-6344; fax 212-904-3334.

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SR Technics will provide landing gear MRO services for six Boeing 737-700 and six 737-800 Shanghai Airlines aircraft. Work should start in September at SR Technics' Dublin facility. In addition, Oman Air signed a two-year agreement with SR Technics for landing gear services for its Boeing 737NGs. The agreement starts in 2009. SR Technics also won a five-year contract from easyJet for MRO services on 30 Boeing 737-700 landing gears.

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Further progress with Canada's 2001 Boeing CF-18 modernization plans was announced earlier this year by the Canadian Department of National Defense, with a contract award to Lockheed Martin for its Advanced Multi-Role Infrared Sensor (AMIRS) program. The AMIRS targeting pod incorporates advanced electro-optic and infrared sensors, including a laser designator, a laser marker and a tactical datalink capability.

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L-3 Communications Integrated Systems won a $42.2 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the development of a Next Generation Range Support Aircraft. Efforts include the modification/upgrade of the P-3 aircraft, including designing, developing, documenting, installing, integrating, and testing to verify the integration of the aircraft modifications and range instrumentation. Work should be completed in April 2011.

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Unison Industries received FAA certification for its new alternator for CFM56-5 and -7 lines of engines. Unison says its alternator, which provides electrical power for the engine's control systems, runs cooler and operators at a lower weight than the original.

Frank Jackman
By the time you read this I will probably be over my air show lag, which is kind of like jet lag, only more intense. Don't get me wrong. I love Paris. It's one of the world's great cities. I don't mind the air show, either, despite the fact that I'm certain that the attending companies conspire with each other to make sure that we in the media get our exercise. If you've never been to the Paris Air Show, the big (and little) company hospitality and media chalets stretch for what seems like miles across Le Bourget. Invariably, a 9 a.m.

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FlightSafety International plans to double the size of its Gulfstream aircraft maintenance training facility in Savannah, Ga. The facility expansion should be done in the second quarter of 2008 and will have the capacity to train 5,000 technicians annually. The existing facility trained more than 2,000 technicians last year.

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U.S. Army ordered 18 new AH-64D Apache helicopters in April that will include upgraded T700 engines. Corpus Christi Army Depot will convert existing GE T700-701 and -701C engines to -701D engines via a kit supplied by GE's Lynn, Mass., facility. CCAD expects to complete 540 conversions this year, and each should take between 650 to 750 man-hours. This is part of the Army's announcement in 2004 that it plans to covert its Apache and Black Hawk helicopter fleet to the T700-701D configuration.

Jerome Greer Chandler
The former Army brigadier general bristles when his program "gets rolled into the big Reset world." "We do get a bit defensive," said Stuart Gerald, key consultant to the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command's (AMCOM) Aviation Reset effort. That effort is aimed at rendering rotary wing aircraft returning from Operations Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Enduring Freedom fully mission capable (FMC).

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Bombardier launched a single point of contact to resolve AOG situations in the new Customer Response Centers in Montreal and Wichita.

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Messier Services secured five new landing gear MRO contracts that also include gear exchange. They include 27 Airbus A320/321 aircraft for Aer Lingus between this year and 2014; 11 A320s, three A300s and two A330s between this year and 2014 for Monarch; 10 A319/A320/A321 aircraft between this year and 2015 for BMI; and seven A330s between 2008 to 2010 for My Travel.

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Singapore Airlines selected Rockwell Collins' SAT-2100 satellite communication system with an HST-2110 high-speed data transceiver for 58 Boeing 777 aircraft. Rockwell Collins will replace Singapore Airlines' current satcom system, as well as supply the system for new 777s. The high-speed data system should help data transmission in the airline's new electronic flight bags.

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Inter Airlines awarded Lufthansa Technik a Total Engine Support contract for the IAE V2500-A5 engines that power its three Airbus A321-200s. The Turkish charter carrier plans to increase its A321 fleet to seven in 2009.

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Innovative Solutions & Support appointed Raymond Wilson chief executive officer from his current position on the company's board. In line with IS&S' strategic succession plan, Wilson will assume the CEO duties of company founder and current CEO and Chairman Geoffrey Hedrick over the next several months Hedrick will continue to serve as chairman, focusing his efforts on business strategies and product development. Roman Ptakowski remains as president.

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Honeywel1, doing business as Defense Avionics Systems, received a $5.5 million firm-fixed-price contract to develop form-fit-function for obsolete subassemblies in the F-15 Avionics Intermediate Shop (AIS) Antenna Test Station (ATS) and Enhanced Aircraft Radar Test Station (EARTS).This effort includes the design, hardware and software, and formal testing of F3 prototypes for obsolete subassemblies. At this time, total funds have been obligated. This work will be complete Feb 2009. Robins Air Force Base, Ga., is the contracting activity.