Hornell Speedglas Inc. introduced its Fresh-air II SA 9000 respiratory system, which it says is appropriate for welding applications that generate high levels of particle fumes and gases. Air supply hoses up to 100 ft. long connect air-flow valves to a fresh-air purification and regulation panel. Panel filters standard shop compressed air so it complies with OSHA, CSA and ISO standards for respirable supplied air. Three air-flow valve models are available. Control-air valve allows adjustment of airflow rate; cool-air valve allows the user to cool the air by up to 45 deg.
Lockheed Martin Aircraft&Logistics Centers went on line with SAP R/3 enterprise resource planning software. LMALC's Greenville Aircraft Center, S.C., and Kelly AFB, Texas, facilities are on line with the system.
Lear Siegler Services will provide aircraft maintenance for U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft under a $15 million, six-year contract from Naval Air Systems Command.
Nordam Group acquired the thrust reverser business of The Dee Howard Co., a subsidiary of Italy's Alenia Aeronautica based in San Antonio. The business, facility, tooling and employees will become part of the Nordam Manufacturing Division's Nacelles and Thrust Reversers unit.
Shannon MRO Ltd. this summer installed a new integrated engineering IT system from Russell Adams Ltd. of England. New system replaces a non-Y2K compliant Wang system and will provide integrated electronic time booking, purchasing and invoicing system.
The National Transportation Safety Board's (NTSB) commitment to releasing a final report on TWA flight 800 is prompting FAA to expedite its studies on fuel tank inerting. NTSB has determined that the center wing fuel tank of TWA's Boeing 747 exploded, destroying the aircraft at a cost of 230 lives.
Northrop Grumman was awarded an $8.5 million contract by Science Applications International Corp. to provide 11 AN/ALQ-131 Block II conversion kits to the Belgian air force.
Pratt&Whitney named Robert B. Weiner vice president, engine services. Weiner, previously vice president, commercial overhaul and repair, will oversee both commercial and military engine service operations.
B/E Aerospace will provide total cabin interior maintenance support for all aircraft operated by Boullioun Aviation Services. Boullioun has more than 30 737s in lease operation, and has ordered 30 737-700 and -800 aircraft. Also, company will supply business and first-class seats to American Airlines for use in American's Boeing 767, 727 and Super 80 aircraft, as well as seats for its Embraer ERJ-145s. The deal could be worth $185 million to B/E.
Delta Air Lines is preparing to take a great leap forward in its vast maintenance department this fall, when the Atlanta-based carrier switches on a new software package intended to eliminate paper from the shop-floor environment while giving the airline a new way to schedule labor, track job performance times and coordinate component maintenance programs.
Seven Q Seven completed the first phase of its flight test program to certify the P&W JT8D-219 to re-engine Boeing 707 commercial and military aircraft, flying its 707 demonstrator for 20 hrs. with one JT8D-219 in place of the aircraft's original JT3D.
Bombardier Aerospace's proposed Continental Jet is as much a reflection of the dramatic change in the way corporations are using business jets as it is an expression of state-of-the-art design and production technology.
Lockheed Martin Aircraft&Logistics Centers, AlliedSignal Aerospace and Derco Aerospace have teamed to provide environmental control system upgrades for H, B and E models of pre-1974 C-130s.
The AH-64 Apache's undisputed reputation as the best attack helicopter in the world persuaded the British Army Air Corps (AAC) to invest nearly $5 billion on a fleet of 67 made under license in the U.K. by GKN Westland. When the first one is delivered in March, it will herald the biggest stepforward in technology and capability the Corps has ever seen.
Rolls-Royce and Science Applications International Corp., in a joint venture called Data Systems&Solutions, sold a real-time engine condition monitoring system to Condor Flugdienst, charter affiliate of Lufthansa German Airlines. Carrier will use the ECM system to monitor 13 RB211-535-powered Boeing 757-300s entering service this year through 2000.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University named Stan Mackiewicz to head a special program on ab initio aviation mechanic training. Mackiewicz has served as president of the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (PAMA) since 1995.
American Airlines will install fully flat sleeper seats in the first-class section of its fleet of 767-300 aircraft. Seats will be installed by summer 2000.
M.M. Newman Corp. introduced its Heli-Tube spirally cut cable wrap and protector, a product that it says can bundle, organize and protect pneumatic hoses in a variety of applications. Product applies like tape, without tools, for organizing and bundling air hoses from 1/4 in. to 7 in. diameter. Product comes in six different U.L.-approved materials for specific applications and wraps bundles, wire, cables and hoses to resist abrasion, dampen vibration and insulate.