_Overhaul & Maintenance

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Airshow, Inc. named Gary Glynn senior vice president, sales and marketing; Alan Bearden, vice president, sales; Mike Tiffany director, marketing; Andrew Mohr, product director, applications and content; Victoria Bock product director, commercial airline systems; Jana O'Guin product director, corporate aviation systems; and Chris Merry product director, communications systems.

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WORLD TOP 10 AIRFRAME SERVICE PROVIDERS Ranked by Annual Labor-Hours Rank Company Man-hours 1. TIMCO (Aviation Sales Co.) 5.4 million 2. Lufthansa Technik 5.2 million (tie) 3. HAECO 4.5 million (tie) 3. Goodrich MRO Division 4.5 million 5. SIA Engineering 4.0 million

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Following recent selection of Northrop Grumman's enhanced AN/ALQ-162(V)6 compact lightweight deceptive electronic counter-measures (ECM) system for Egypt's planned avionics upgrade of 35 AH-64 Apache attack helicopters to AH-64D standard, the U.S. Army has authorized Boeing to begin procuring long-lead items for this program. Finalization was expected within weeks of a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) contract with Egypt worth about $400 million, also including ordnance, spares, training and support, for this program, with redeliveries planned to start in 2003.

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Brown&Sharpe sold its worldwide metrology business to Hexagon, AB of Stockholm. Brown&Sharpe measuring products will continue to carry the Brown&Sharpe brand name.

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Heroux-Devtek's landing gear division won a series of new contracts worth $17.3 million: (1) a $9 million contract from the USAF, U.S. Navy and Certified Aircraft Parts for the manufacture of landing gear components for the KC-135R, P-3 and E-2C; and (2) an additional $8.3 million contract from the USAF to provide repair and overhaul of landing gear for the KC-135, KC-135R and the C-130 aircraft. This contract reflects an exercise of the second option of an original three-year landing gear maintenance and refurbishment agreement.

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Bearing Inspection, Inc., named Jeff Krolopp vice president of strategic marketing. Krolopp formerly was director of marketing and sales for Airpax Corp.

By Sean Broderick
FAA quietly changed its top position in Flight Standards, elevating Nick Sabatini from his spot as the top executive in the Eastern Region and shifting Nick Lacey to the agency's Operational Evaluation Plan (OEP). The change, first reported by O&M affiliate Aviation Daily, took effect in early May.

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Boeing will close its Shreveport, La., military modification center by Oct. 1, citing a steady slowdown in work. Current work at Shreveport includes modifications on U.S. military CH-47s, C-5s and C-130s. The center also did structural modifications and systems upgrades on U.S Navy P-3s and S-3s. The center has about 160 employees.

By Jim Proulx
The vagaries of a consolidating MRO industry, a softening economy, and an unsure stock market have had their effects on the North American Top 10 since we last surveyed the industry in 1999. Though only two new companies (Aviation Management Systems and AAR Aircraft Services, Oklahoma) appear in our 2001 list, the rankings have reshuffled, including a switch of the top two spots - TIMCO (listed under its Aviation Sales parent in 1999) has overtaken Goodrich Maintenance, Repair&Overhaul Division, notching 5.3 million labor-hrs.

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Bombardier Regional Aircraft, buoyed largely by the phenomenal success of its Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ), now is the third-largest maker of commercial airline transports in the world. With the rapid ramp-up in fleet size comes rapid growth in support needs. O&M Senior Editor Jim Proulx spoke with Chris Beaton, vice president, customer support, for Bombardier Regional Aircraft, about the challenges his department faces in supporting a wide and varied fleet. Edited for length and clarity.

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Boeing, which is moving its corporate headquarters to Chicago, named Harry Stonecipher vice chairman. Previously, Stonecipher was president and chief operating officer. Also, Boeing named Michael Bair executive vice president of its Commercial Aviation Services business within its Commercial Airplanes group, succeeding Thomas Schick, who retired in April. Bair will oversee technical support, spare parts, modification and engineering services, digital information products, and customer training. He also will oversee the Boeing Business Jet program.

By Barry Rosenberg
Few problems have been a greater challenge to aircraft completion centers and more vexing to operators than completing interiors on time and within budget. The concern is particularly acute within the new class of ultra-long-range business jets -- the Boeing Business Jet, Gulfstream V, Bombardier Global Express and Airbus Corporate Jetliner (ACJ) -- where some completions have run thousands of hours over schedule and tens of thousands of dollars over budget.

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An advanced mission computer (AMC), which Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics&Surveillance Systems (NE&SS) has been selected to provide from an anticipated $58 million order, will be a key component in the upgraded avionics suite of the 80 Block 60 F-16s recently ordered by the UAE from a $6.4 billion contract. Dramatic improvements in processor throughput and memory are claimed by NE&SS for its AMC. Its flexible design facilitates future enhancements. AMC deliveries for the UAE contract will start in 2003.

By Bill Burchell
What if one of the most demonstrably successful companies in your business offers you the chance, not only to see how they do things, but also the chance to re-organize your business on the same lines as theirs?

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TransDigm signed an agreement to buy Champion Aviation Products from Federal-Mogul Ignition Co. Liberty, S.C.-based Champion produces igniters for turbine engines and spark plugs and oil filters for piston engines. With sales of $70 million in 2000, Champion will increase TransDigm's annual sales by almost 50%.

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Astronics said the USAF has exercised the final option on its contract to provide night vision lighting upgrade kits for the USAF fleet of F-16 aircraft. The option calls for deliveries worth more than $10 million.

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Association for Women in Aviation Maintenance named Robin Lamar president and Marcia Buckingham vice president. Lamar is an AMT for United Airlines; Buckingham is pursuing a degree in aerospace technology.

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UltraTech International has introduced a new line of gas-cylinder stands. UltraTech's Ultra-Cylinder Stands are available in three- and six-cylinder units. Stands are made from polyethylene plastic that will not scratch or mar cylinders. Molded stands are full cylinder height to allow optional manifolds to fit over all cylinders. Stands include slots that accommodate forklift tongs and straps and molded-in cylinder stops to lock cylinders in place for easy moving. Optional manifold can be equipped with audio/

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Erowa Technology introduced the PreSet 3D CNC machine-tool station that employs Erowa's four-step flexible-productivity plan emphasizing standardization through universal workholding, organization with pre-arranged workpieces, automation and integration through manufacturing communication. PreSet 3D CNC can handle highly irregular parts, and allow easy performance of post-work quality control procedures, since all part clamping, orientation and QA tasks can take place while machines are running. System provides precise 3D position definitions on 27.5 in. X axis, 21.6 in.

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AAR Aircraft Component Services won a contract to train Egyptian Air Force technicians on maintaining and servicing a variety of aircraft components.

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The change in administrations likely isn't going to result in a big upward swing in defense spending, at least not in the short term, so depots and other maintenance organizations are going to have to continue to find new and better ways of doing their jobs, according to a ranking Pentagon official.

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Derco Aerospace, Inc. signed a three-year Preferred Supplier Agreement with BFGoodrich Co. that will include supplying the GH-3000 Electronic Standby Instrument System (ESIS) for Derco's latest integration effort on the Botswana Defense Force's C-130 fleet.

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Jet Service Enterprises, Inc., named Brenda Flanagan to its sales team. She previously was with AAR Cooper.

By Sean Broderick
FAA last month issued an airworthiness directive (AD) mandating a new set of Boeing-recommended inspections on 767 elevator power control actuator (PCA) bellcranks. The immediate-adoptive rule (No. 2001-04-09) calls for a more detailed repetitive inspection than one currently required.

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