_Overhaul & Maintenance

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Laser Design introduced the SLP-330 Scanning Laser Probe for use with the Romer CimCore Infinite, 3000i and Stinger II - Portable CMM Articulating Arms. The SLP-330 provides a 33% to 50% reduction in scanning time on any complex part. The articulating arm provides the ability to scan parts with dimensions as long as 12 feet without moving the base of the arm. The arm can scan if it is moved.

By Sean Broderick
Representatives from the Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) have asked to meet with European civil aviation officials in September to flesh out a disagreement over repair design approval parameters recently established by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

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E verest VIT (EVIT) expanded its CA- ZOOM Pan-Tilt Zoom (PTZ) 6.0 Digital Video Inspection System to include a fully integrated parallel laser measurement accessory. The lasers, which can be mounted on the PTZ140 or PTZ100 camera head, provide a 50.8 mm. (2 in.) reference target on the image being inspected to allow use of built-in comparison measurement software for video caliper or circle-gauge measurements.

Sarah Mann
KLM Engineering & Maintenance named Peter Somers executive vice president. Somers, previously KLM chief information officer, succeeds Ad Rutten, who becomes the new chief operations officer for the Schiphol Group at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. Boet Kreiken was appointed chief information officer. Previously, Kreiken was senior vice president and area manager Asia Pacific for the company.

Sarah Mann
Universal Avionics announced that Duncan Aviation completed an STC for a three-display EFI-890R installation on a King Air B-300. A Universal Avionics TAWS, UNS-1L Super Flight Management System, and provisions for a Vision-1 Synthetic Vision were included in the flightdeck upgrade. The company will install 8.9-inch flat-panel displays, replacing Bendix EFIS-10 display systems currently interfaced with the existing KFC-400 flight-guidance system. Stevens Aviation will perform the retrofit work on the King Air B-300 at its Nashville, Tenn. facility.

Sarah Mann
Boeing will upgrade 25 C-17 Globemaster IIIs with the Northrop Grumman large aircraft infrared countermeasures defensive system in a $31.2 million contract with the U.S. Air Force.

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September 05 7-10 American Society for Engineering Education: SEFI Annual Conference; Ankara, Turkey. Contact William Ryan, ASEE; 202-331-3522; fax 202-265-8504 7-11 American Bonanza Society: ABS Annual Convention & Trade Show; Addison, TX. Contact Peggy Fuska, American Bonanza Society; 316-945-1700; fax 316-945-1710 10-17 Intl. Society of Air Safety Investigators: 36th Annual Air Safety Seminar; Dallas, TX. Contact ISASI; 703-430-9668; fax: 703-430-4970

Sarah Mann
General Electric Transportation Aircraft Engines received $5 million from the U.S. Navy against a previously awarded basic ordering agreement for the purchase of 1,994 turbine nozzle segments used on the F404 engine. The company was also awarded a $9.9 million modification to a firm-fixed-price contract for the overhaul and repair of the U.S. Army's T700 family. The work will be completed in Corpus Christi.

Sarah Mann
Korean Air will perform heavy maintenance on United's fleet of 27 Boeing 747-400s. The five-year renewable contract is valued at approximately $12 million per year. Korean Air will perform C and D checks in addition to overhaul services.

Sarah Mann
FAA granted Midcoast Aviation an STC to install a solid-surface, mid-cabin door between the forward and aft sections on Dassault Falcon 900- and 900EX-series aircraft. The door is a breakable, manually operated pocket door with upper and lower sections that work independently.

Sarah Mann
Continental Airlines awarded Eaton Aerospace a five-year extension to a ten-year cost-per-flight hour retrofit and maintenance program to retrofit hydraulic power-generation equipment on Continental's fleet. When the retrofit program is complete, Eaton will provide maintenance service, and all new Continental aircraft deliveries will be configured with Eaton power-generation equipment.

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JSR Ultrasonics introduced the µP301 PELT, a high-resolution, non-destructive, multi-layer coating thickness gauge. The µP301 can make direct measurements of up to three coated layers simultaneously on substrates such as composites, plastic, metal or glass. The hand-held instrument provides accurate and repeatable measurements on different types of coatings from ceramics to waterborne paints. The µP301 measures lay thicknesses as low as 8 microns regardless of how the coatings were applied, including wet-on-wet applications.

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Dewalt introduced a new line of spline masonry drill bits for the DW5740 to DW5769 models. The drill bits were designed with patented technology that provides users with a bit that drills faster and lasts longer, helping to save time and money on the jobsite. The spline bits are constructed with an open-head design, which has 41% more free space than other bits on the market. Additional free space allows dust to quickly and easily enter the flutes of the bit, increasing the drilling speed.

By Sean Broderick
FAA in early July quietly issued the long-awaited Advisory Circular (AC) on developing the newly required repair station training program. At O&M presstime, the 49-page AC's issuance hadn't been announced with a usually customary "AC-available" notice in the Federal Register.

By Sean Broderick
The desire for decreased costs and increased efficiency in an airline maintenance operation often leads to the hangar, where quests for increased intervals, decreased labor costs and faster turntimes seemingly never end. But there is plenty to be gained at the front end of the maintenance chain as well. Operators taking the time to look are finding ways to improve their maintenance control and short-term planning efforts.

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Finmeccanica's Alenia Aeronautica received a $74.5 million two-year Nigerian Air Force contract in July for refurbishment, assistance and logistic support of the NAF's Aeritalia G.222 twin-turboprop tactical transports. The NAF received five of these beginning in 1984, but like many of its aircraft, the G.222s have achieved low utilizations in recent years because of military budget and spares problems.

Sarah Mann
Keystone Helicopter broke ground on the next phase of what it says is the largest, independent maintenance, repair, modification and technology development center dedicated exclusively to rotorcraft in the country. Keystone is based in West Chester, Pa.

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Cover photo: Gregor Schläger/Lufthansa Technik AG

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Israel's Elbit Systems Ltd., in cooperation with Romanian aircraft manufacturer IAR S.A. Brasov, received two contracts in July worth about $25 million to supply enhanced avionics and night-vision systems to upgrade Romanian air force (AMR) and navy helicopters to meet NATO standards. Elbit Systems has been participating with local aerospace companies in defense platform programs in Romania for over 10 years.

Sarah Mann
BAE Systems won a $31 million production contract from the U.S. Air Force to provide 31 AN/ALR-56M radar warning receiver systems for a new fleet of Air Force and Marine Corps C-130J aircraft and line-replaceable-unit spares for the Taiwan air force F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft.

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L-3 Avionics Systems was selected by Switzerland's Pilatus Aircraft in May to provide their tactical airborne navigation system (TACAN) to upgrade six PC-9M advanced turboprop trainers operated by the Bulgarian air force (BVVS) since 2004. These were ordered in late 2003 from a SwFr50 million ($38.4 million) contract, which also included a PC-12M light utility transport.

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LEDtronics introduced drop-in replacements BSD1890 and BSD1888 LED passenger reading lamps for incandescent lamps #2232, #2266 and halogen lamp #0201789-001 that are used in 28V reading-light fixtures in airplane cabins, passenger trains and coach buses. The illuminators are available in 9 mm. and 15 mm. and do not require modification prior to installation. Because LEDs create little heat and the bulb and fixture remain close to room temperature, the BSD1890/1888 LED lamps reduce the chance of burning.

Sarah Mann
Structural Associates was awarded a $32.9 contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the construction of an aircraft hangar to be built at Fort Drum, N.Y., and completed by Nov. 2006.

Sarah Mann
Aircraft Components Co. (ACC) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of America (MHIA) announced an agreement in which ACC will provide overhaul services on certain Japanese-manufactured components, including those for the MU-2 aircraft. Under the agreement, ACC will have exclusive license to use the latest technical data for component repairs and overhaul of struts, actuators, motors and other similar components.

Lane F. Cooper
W hile it is true that the only constant in the world of enterprise technology is change, there are two major trends upon which the MRO industry can count on almost as certainly as death and taxes: * The Web will be home to most mission-critical applications throughout the aviation industry by the end of this decade.