3M Aerospace introduced a new primer designed specifically for metal-to-metal structural bonding on aircraft. Scotch-Weld Structural Adhesive Primer EW-5000 is a water-based primer with epoxy film adhesives. The easy-to-use, low VOC, heat curing, chromate primer simplifies the manufacturing process and reduces operating expenses. The Scotch-Weld Structural Adhesive Primer EW-5000 can service both 250° F and 350° F curing applications. The primer may be used to provide protection against bonded corrosion and improve handling performance.
Rockwell Collins won a $9.1 million firm fixed-price contract modification to provide 40 to 100 global air traffic management modifications for the KC-135. w
AOG received AS9100 Quality Management System accreditation. AS9100 is an expanded, international version of the U.S. AS9000 and is recognized in Europe and Asia.
Duncan Aviation named John Kaupplia as the Gulfstream technical representative in Battle Creek, Mich. Kauppila will assist customers and Duncan technicians with troubleshooting and other technical support needs on Gulfstream aircraft. Other Duncan Aviation promotions and appointments include Dean Williams, project management team, Battle Creek, Mich.; Jeremy Buschlen, Gulfstream team leader, Battle Creek, Mich.; and Dan Fuoco, team leader, airframe services sales team, Lincoln, Neb.
All Nippon Airways expanded its on-site support maintenance program with Hamilton Sundstrand, adding additional air management system components and doubling the size of the existing program.
ARINC signed more than 500 aircraft for its high-frequency data-link service GLOBALink/HF. ARINC is launching new electronics and software to bring enhanced functionality to the service.
Lufthansa Technik Shenzehn has acquired the ability to service airframe-related components for the thrust reversers on CFM56-3-powered Boeing 737s and for those on the 747 and Airbus A300, and the CF8-80-powered MD-11. LTS also has acquired the capability to do the inlet cowls on the V2500 engines that power the A320 family. LTS is a joint venture of Lufthansa Technik, Shenzhen Investment Holding Corp. and Beijing Kailan Aviation Technology Co.
Aerospace Products International appointed Jean-Marie (Jim) Pogu senior vice president of marketing and sales. Pogu previously was with Honeywell, where he was director of sales and marketing for the Hardware Products Group.
Jet Engineering Technical Support received approval from the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority to carry out line and base maintenance for the Dornier 328 jet and turboprop.
Garrett/Piedmont Hawthorne/Associated was awarded an STC for the Rockwell Collins IDS-3000 Integrated Display Systems on the Falcon 200 and FJ44 Eagle II Citation 501-series aircraft.
MIRO Technologies won a contract from the U.K. Ministry of Defence to design and develop an enhanced presentation layer based on new technology architecture to refresh the ministry's existing Work Recording and Asset Management solution.
Barnes Group acquired the stock of Toolcom supplies, an Edinburgh, Scotland, distributor of maintenance, repair and overhaul supplies and replacement parts, for $13.4 million. Toolcom will be integrated into Barnes Group's Barnes Distribution business.
The worldwide commercial transport fleet is growing, but the book value of the aftermarket parts held per aircraft is shrinking, which means the MRO supply chain is getting more efficient. That's one of the conclusions that can be drawn from a recently completed survey of the commercial transport MRO supply chain. The survey was conducted by AeroStrategy in conjunction with Overhaul & Maintenance and Aviation Week Conferences & Exhibitions.
Hamilton Aerospace Technologies signed two heavy maintenance contracts for six MD-83 aircraft with Jets MD Lease and MD Leasego. Combined, the contracts are worth $2 million.
Alaska Airlines late this fall will supercharge its maintenance human factors analysis efforts by digging deeper into the human aspects of error reports filed by employees. A new Human Factors (HF) group, launched earlier this year with 30 people from all facets of the company, including labor, will begin reviewing the Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) reports with an eye toward program and policy issues that span boundaries between various groups.
Have you ever dreamed of flying in a MiG-29? Floating in zero gravity? Or feeling the pressure of G-forces in a dogfight? Many of you have had these experiences, but many more only dream of them.
Canada-based Cascade Aerospace and Art Schmidt, the former head of technical services for Boulioun Aviation Services, have formed a new company to offer commercial and technical services to aircraft lessors, owners, operators, financiers and manufacturers. New company is called Cascade Aircraft Solutions Inc.
FAA has been negotiating airworthiness bilaterals since the 1930s. Today, the agency has some form of airworthiness bilateral with 30 countries (see chart, p. 54). For years, FAA and its foreign counterparts negotiated bilateral airworthiness agreements (BAAs). These took the form of single documents that had both the boilerplate, high-level language summarizing the deal and the technical details that, from the aviation industry's perspective at least, contained each accord's most important parts.
The TUI Group awarded SR Technics Ireland a five-year contract to repair and overhaul APUs for its seven airlines: Hapagfly, Hapag Lloyd Express, Thomsonfly, Britannia, Corsair, Jetair and Arkefly.
U.S. Congress was notified in July of U.S. government requirements for contractors to supply logistics support services and equipment for Bahrain's 18/4 Lockheed Martin F-16C/Ds, their ALR-69 radar warning receivers, ALQ-131 ECM pods, radar systems, and GE F110 engines. Estimated cost with all options is $150 million. Principal contractors will be GE Aircraft Engines and Lockheed Martin Tactical Aircraft Systems.
GKN Aerospace Chem-tronics was awarded a contract to supply titanium inlet cases for TF33 engines that equip U.S. Air Force B-52s and KC-135E aircraft. The contract, which potentially is worth $100 million, was awarded by engine OEM Pratt & Whitney.