AAR Announces 10-year Extension of Component MRO Agreement with IAMCO for Support of the NATO E-3A Fleet

AAR announced a 10-year extension of its component maintenance, repair, and overhaul contract with International Aerospace Management Company (IAMCO), which is responsible for depot-level maintenance for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) E-3A AWACS aircraft fleet. The services will be performed at AAR’s Component Repair facility in Amsterdam.

AAR’s Amsterdam facility has served IAMCO for two decades and been ranked an “Outstanding Source of Repair” on numerous occasions.

“AAR is honored to announce the extension of this long-term service contract,” says Eric Bron, AAR general manager, component repair – Amsterdam. “We look forward to continuing a partnership with NATO and providing outstanding service.”

“IAMCO is very pleased to confirm AAR as one of its sources of repair for component MRO in this extension of the E-3A program,” says Bernard Masuy, IAMCO branch manager, components. “AAR’s Amsterdam facility proves to be a reliable partner and a strong pillar of the E3A DLM component maintenance program.

Cementex Highlights Contractor Series of Arc Flash PPE Task Wear

Safety tool specialists Cementex is highlighting their Contractor Series of Arc Flash Protective Clothing PPE, an option the company says does not sacrifice quality or safety.  Cementex offers Arc Flash Task Wear with reliable, classic protection for the safety of personnel in environments in and around energized equipment.

The company says their Contractor Series provides a total system of arc-rated protective clothing with kits that include hood, hard hat, coats, pants, coveralls, ear canal hearing protection, and safety glasses or goggles, as well as optional gloves and hard hat liners or balaclavas as needed.

This PPE is available in 8 CAL/cm² and 40 CAL/cm² levels of protection and complies with the NFPA 70E and CSA Z462 standards. It covers Category 1 and 2 with the 8 CAL/cm² and Category 3 and 4 with the 40 CAL/cm² for complete protection with minimal redundancy.

The 40 CAL/cm² Contractor Series of Arc Flash PPE Task Wear is compatible with an innovative ventilation system that ensures greater air circulation, provides cooling, reduces the risk of dehydration, and makes long-term wear easier and safer for users.

In addition to the Contractor Series of Arc Flash Protective Clothing PPE, Cementex also offers the Feature Series for the next level of comfort, safety, durability and protection and the UltraLite Series, with innovative design and materials for the lightest, most comfortable Arc Flash PPE Task Wear available. All Cementex PPE is made in the USA.

AMETEK MRO and Triman Industries Sign Partnership to Streamline Repair/Supply Chain for Military Aftermarket

AMETEK MRO and Triman Industries have signed a new integration partnership to streamline repair and supply chain services for the military and defense aftermarket.

With the agreement, AMETEK MRO businesses Drake Air, B&S Aircraft, and Southern Aeroparts will provide Triman customers with a variety of MRO solutions for various OEM products including heat exchangers, hydraulic actuators, electromechanical actuators, pneumatic actuators, fuel systems, starter/generators, inverters, and power generation products.

“This partnership is one of many strategic steps AMETEK MRO is taking to enhance its focus on military and defense capabilities in North America,” says Daniel Auh, director of Military Sales for AMETEK MRO. “We are happy to partner with Triman, as they share our commitment to support warfighters. Triman’s experience in the military aftermarket will compliment AMETEK MRO’s growing list of capabilities to support a variety of airframe and engine component types for the military and defense Industry.”

“AMETEK MRO’s service expertise and excellence combined with Triman’s strength and position within the defense aftermarket supply chain will ultimately create compelling efficiencies for military operators and value for defense customers around the world,” says Brian Bement, vice president of Product Development, Triman Industries.

HEATCON Composite Systems Announces Strategic Distributor Relationship with Watlow

HEATCON Composite Systems recently entered into an expanded distributor agreement with Watlow, a leading designer and manufacturer of industrial technology and thermal solutions, to provide standard products, services and thermal systems to the aerospace industry.

HEATCON Composite Systems is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of aerospace composite repair equipment and products with ISO9001, AS9100D and AS9120 certification.

For more than 40 years, HEATCON has supplied heating solutions to the aerospace industry—working closely with Aircraft Manufacturers (OEMs), Space and Defense Organizations, Commercial Airlines and Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facilities.

“We are excited about the new opportunities this partnership represents,” said Eric Casterline of HEATCON Composite Systems. “There is a large and untapped market utilizing Watlow’s products and HEATCON experience to reach those areas.”

Entering into this agreement with Watlow, HEATCON looks to expand the offering of thermal solutions to its customer base while supporting Watlow’s goal of expanding their presence into the aerospace industry.

“HEATCON is a respected and well-established partner of leading airframe manufacturers. Watlow is especially excited to work with HEATCON as we support this critical infrastructure sector with leading thermal products and industrial technology,” said Peter Gonzalez, Watlow’s director of global sales.

Watlow carries a variety of products that are ideal for HEATCON’s aerospace customers. These products include: temperature controllers, power switching devices, data loggers, electric heaters and temperature sensors.

Founded in 1922, Watlow has transformed itself into a diversified, industrial technology company providing thermal solutions to many of the world’s largest companies in industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, sustainable power generation, environmental technologies, medical equipment and aerospace manufacturing.

JPB Système Witnesses Significant Lead Time Reduction and Weight Saving Benefits From Continued Trials of Additive Manufacturing

JPB Système has reported positive results from its continued research into the benefits and application possibilities of additive manufacturing (AM) technology. In some trials, this has seen the France-based business cut overall lead times by 80% on some parts, and crucially, secure weight-savings of 30% – a fundamental objective for aerospace customers.

The company, which serves the likes of Safran, Pratt & Whitney, GE and Rolls-Royce, has been trialing industrial-grade metal binder jetting (MBJ) AM technology for several months as part of its ongoing objective to ensure greater efficiency and agility across its production operations.

The company says the results of the trials with MBJ technology to potentially produce flight-ready parts, are meeting expectations by delivering robust lighter-weight alternatives quicker, easier and more cost-effectively than traditional manufacturing methods such as machining and casting. Leveraging this AM technology, the company is also able to create highly complex products with new geometries, further streamlining production efficiencies by removing the need for assembly.

Reduced Lead Times Accelerate Time to Market

“As we anticipated, our trials of MBJ technology underscore how its versatility and ability to reduce time and costs offer huge benefits for us as a company and for our customers,” explains Jocelyn Vecchio, Director of Engineering and Innovation at JPB Système.

“Such production efficiencies are evidenced if we compare the technology to the typical method of producing parts via casting in a foundry,” he adds. “As well as having limitations insofar as the geometries achievable, this involves expensive tooling that can entail long lead times of around six months – even longer if geometries change and a new mold is required. In contrast, using MBJ additive manufacturing, we could produce the same part in about four weeks; that’s a decrease in time of more than 80%, which ultimately means we speed up delivery times to customers. The flexibility of this technology also means that, it doesn’t take any longer to produce 100 different parts than it would 100 identical parts.”

Another vital attribute for JPB Système is the technology’s ability to create parts that are much lighter than metal alternatives. Via solid yet hollow bodies and tough lattice structures, test parts developed by JPB Système match the durability of traditional metal variants but use much less material. This has seen the company enjoy weight savings of 30% in some cases.

“This is an important tick-in the-box for OEM customers and those further up the supply chain who are constantly seeking to reduce the overall weight of the aircraft,” adds JPB Système Research Engineer, Benjamin Sangouard. “A lighter aircraft means less fuel, which means less cost and reduced emissions, which is of course important from a sustainability perspective.”

Continues Benjamin, “The sustainability factor is further demonstrated by the on-demand manufacturing principle of AM that enables companies like us to produce what is needed, when it is needed, rather than traditional techniques that obligate long production runs just to ensure cost-effectiveness. This would give us greater flexibility and reduce the need to store large quantities of stock.”

Improved Design Possibilities

JPB Système also benefits from the way in which AM allows the company to leverage greater design freedom to produce complex products much more easily. This includes the consolidation of two parts into one, or products that accommodate one element inside another – something not typically achievable with conventional manufacturing techniques.

In one example, this allowed the team to produce an assembled multi-component functional system that offers multiple advantages by incorporating three components into one. Thanks to a reduced number of parts, the supply chain is simplified and assembly time is removed. Also, from a safety aspect, the eventuality of foreign object damage to the engine, while fundamentally an unlikely eventuality, is all but eliminated.

For Jocelyn Vecchio, this ability to leverage AM to develop more advanced products with fewer parts, could also increases JPB Système’s strategic competitiveness with new patents.

“So far, our exploration into the application possibilities of MBJ have proved very successful and offer significant potential in our quest to innovate our production processes to better meet the needs of our customers,” he concludes.

JPB Système is set to open a new start-of-the art facility in Villaroche, south of Paris in 2023, which is partly government funded through an initiative designed to accelerate industry growth and help manufacturing companies. The eventual integration of additive manufacturing technology, and other disruptive innovations that enable the Industry 4.0 concept, will underpin the new facility’s automated production lines once operational.

Cementex Announces Enhanced New Design of Double-Insulated Wrenches

Safety tool specialist Cementex announced a new design enhancement to its extensive line of industry-leading Double-Insulated Wrenches that they say provide the greatest possible safety of personnel in environments in and around energized equipment. Cementex open-end, box-end and geared wrenches will now feature a continuous outer layer of orange insulation to provide a smooth transition between the dual-layer and single-layer portions of each tool.

Beginning immediately, Cementex will be phasing out the yellow insulation layer on the working ends of the wrenches and will ensure that all kits will have the same style. All part numbers for tools and kits will remain the same.

This design advancement makes the work end of the wrenches even slimmer so that they are consistent with the insulation process that makes Cementex drivers the slimmest insulated tools available. The smooth transition and reduced overall size of the wrenches enables access into tighter locations and minimizes the likelihood of the outer layer being caught on sharp edges that could damage the tools’ insulation.

Cementex tools are manufactured in Burlington, NJ to the highest quality standards. The insulation is guaranteed to pass a 10,000 VAC proof test in accordance with applicable U.S. and international standards and all tools come with the Cementex Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Jim Kelly Named President of Dayton T. Brown, Inc.

Dayton T. Brown, Jr. announced the promotion of Jim Kelly to President of Dayton T. Brown, Inc. (DTB) effective January 1, 2022. His new role encompasses the direction of the entire corporation and responsibility for all three divisions – Technical Services, Engineering and Test, and Mission Systems, as well as all general and administrative services and support functions.

Since joining the Company, Jim has been promoted multiple times in recognition of the talent and capabilities he brings to the team. He joined DTB in 2008 as a business development manager for the Technical Services Division. He was named vice president, Sales and Marketing, Technical Services Division in 2010, and senior vice president, Corporate Sales and Marketing in 2014. In 2015 he was named senior vice president/General Manager, Technical Services Division. His most recent appointment in December of 2020 was executive vice president – managing all three divisions.

While his full-time employment at DTB began in 2008, his relationship and roots began much earlier when he attended activities at the Company as a child with his dad, Jim Kelly, Sr. who also worked there. While pursuing his college degree, Jim worked in the Paint Shop in the Manufacturing Division and fulfilled many other roles as a summer hire between semesters, strengthening his knowledge and commitment to DTB.

“Under Jim’s leadership, the company continues to grow and prosper. His vision to inspire and grow this talented team and to expand our operations by building on current successes, creating a ‘can-do’ culture, facilitating teamwork, and streamlining and automating functions will lead DTB into a new era of success,” commented Dayton T. Brown, Jr., chairman and chief executive at DTB. “His strategic vision, hard work, dedication, and leadership have had a profound and positive effect on the company and will take us forward to confront tomorrow’s challenges and drive the growth of the business,” he continued.

Dowty Opens C-130J Propeller Maintenance and Repair Facility at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia

Dowty Propellers has opened a propeller maintenance and repair facility at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia for the Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules.

Dowty’s R391 propeller has powered the C-130J aircraft in conjunction with the Rolls-Royce AE 2100 turbopop since 1994 and the opening of this customer-located facility will further strengthen the business’ legacy with the iconic military airlifter.

Dowty says the event heralds an exciting chapter in Dowty’s partnership with the U. S. Air Force. U. S. military personnel will work in partnership with Dowty employees to provide depot-level maintenance and repair for the C-130J’s six bladed propeller system, which has an unmatched 25-year record of operational reliability. A real vote of confidence from the customer on the value Dowty can bring to site through its quality operational support.

“We take great pride in being available to support the US Air Force, providing the benefits of our extensive experience and working to sustain aircraft availability,” says Henry Johnston, president at Dowty Propellers. “The C-130J has already achieved two million flight hours during its lifetime, but still has much work to do. We are looking forward to working together with Robins Air Force Base personnel to continue supporting successful missions for the C-130J across the globe for years to come.”

“This new partnership is an excellent example of combining the best of commercial processes and practices with extensive Air Force capabilities,” said Brig. Gen. Jennifer Hammerstedt, Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex commander. “The innovative propeller system will help modernize the C-130J airframe, which enhances our mission readiness.”

The ribbon cutting ceremony on 16th December 2021 was attended by Brig. Gen. Jennifer Hammersrtedt, and Scott Edge, Maintenance Support Group, civilian leader, alongside members of the Dowty Propellers team.

SAKOR Provides New Dynamometer System to General Atomics

SAKOR Technologies Inc., maker of high-performance dynamometer systems, announced that it provided a dynamometer test system to General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. for use in testing starters/alternators for military remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) of the Predator class and larger. The system features a 58 horsepower (Hp) AccuDyne AC 4 quadrant motoring dynamometer and other subsystems configured for starter/generator testing and is automated by SAKOR’s DynoLAB test automation controller.

The SAKOR test system will be used by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems for testing the motor that starts the RPA turbines. Once under turbine power, this motor then turns into a generator that produces electricity for flight controls and sensor suite onboard the RPA.

The company says their AccuDyne four-quadrant dynamometer is capable of full bi-directional braking or driving the device under test. It can also provide full rated torque at stall (zero RPM). The dynamometer has been configured with 58 Hp bi-directional motoring and absorbing; line-regenerative power absorption; and a maximum speed of 12,600 rpm. The system is equipped with a heavy-duty test bench; vertical rack enclosure; and a four-phase power analyzer configured to measure the DC input and three-phase AC voltage, current and power output from the DUT motor controller (inverter). SAKOR also provided on-site installation supervision, commissioning, and training services.

The system is automated by SAKOR’s DynoLAB test automation controller, a powerful system that enables test engineers and/or technicians to design and implement complex test procedures without the need to learn a programming language. Operators can quickly configure and run tests using the easy to use, menu driven interface.

“We are proud to be involved with the effort to provide our military with the most advanced equipment in the world,” said Randal Beattie, president of SAKOR. “RPAs are at the forefront of modern technology and this test equipment will help ensure it remains state of the art far into the future.”

Boeing to Deliver Additional Chinook Helicopters to U.S. Army Special Operations

Boeing will build six more MH-47G Block II Chinooks for the U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command as part of a $246.48 million contract.

Delivery of these aircraft are scheduled to start in 2023. With this additional order, Boeing is now under contract for 30 MH-47G Block II Chinooks, four of which have been delivered to date.

These aircraft will be the first to include the new Active Parallel Actuator Subsystem (APAS), a mission system that helps pilots execute more difficult maneuvers while improving safety and reliability of flight.

“APAS is one of many next-level capabilities that allows the Chinook to deliver more payload – faster, farther and smarter,” said Andy Builta, Boeing vice president and H-47 program manager.

The MH-47G Block II Chinook also features improved structure and weight reduction initiatives like new lighter weight fuel pods that increase performance and efficiency.

Boeing has more than 4,600 Boeing employees in Pennsylvania supporting H-47 Chinook, V-22 Osprey, MH-139A Grey Wolf and a number of services and engineering efforts. Boeing’s presence, including suppliers and vendors, supports an estimated 16,000 total jobs in Pennsylvania.