Täby Air Maintenance Achieves FAA Cert

Air Maintenance, TAM, has been approved by the US Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, as a certified repair station, which in effect corresponds to the EASA Part-145 approval already in place. “I am very glad we have got this approval as it reinforces our position as the leading Saab 340 and Saab 2000 support organization,” says Pär Gulle, TAM Managing Director. “We are now allowed to conduct engine, airframe and component maintenance with an EASA Form One dual release for EASA and FAA. This will significantly increase our global market possibilities for various heavy maintenance programs we execute at our main base in Örebro, Sweden,” Gulle summarizes.

For further information, please contact
Mr Pär Gulle, Managing Director, par@tam.se, +46 19 24 10 88 / +46 706 855 855,
Mr Peter Thume, Maintenance Director, peter@tam.se +46 19 24 10 88 / +46 706 355 355

Ontic Chooses B&H for Specialist Inventory Management

Aerospace logistics provider B&H Worldwide has been appointed by Ontic, a wholly owned subsidiary of BBA Aviation, as its specialist warehouse and inventory management company for worldwide Ontic-owned AOG support assets.

A B&H dedicated, climate-controlled facility at Heathrow will act as principal service center with a central store providing a 24/7/365 operation. All items that form part of the inventory are produced by Ontic, a leading manufacturer or OEM-licensed parts, which also provides MRO services for legacy aerospace platforms from facilities around the globe.

The facility’s close proximity to London Heathrow with its unparalleled range of international destinations makes it an ideal place to locate the centre.

All shipments from Heathrow will be coordinated through B&H’s unique OnTrack web portal where customers can login to have their parts despatched – with full instructions – at any hour of the day or night.  Parts are received at B&H’s Heathrow facility from all over the world with many being integral elements of the exchange program Ontic operates with its customers. From there the logged-in customer has a choice of how the items are received, can see where the stock is, what the stock levels are and see photos of it. Once the required item is selected he can complete the whole process via OnTrack.

“The bespoke nature of our service solution is what appealed to Ontic,” states B&H Worldwide’s Customer Solutions manager, Chris Allen. “It’s the kind of customer service where our specialist knowledge of the aerospace logistics industry stands out from the crowd and where we can deliver the highly technical support Ontic requires from producing the correct documentation to providing electro-static equipment and a humidity controlled atmosphere for storing their parts.”

In addition to providing the global inventory service B&H is also able to act as a fulfilment center for delivery of AOG freight shipments where required by Ontic.

L-3 Aviation Products now available from Intertrade

Intertrade has announced that it has signed an agreement with L-3 Aviation Products (L-3 AP) to be a global reseller and distributor of select factory-new L-3 equipment.

“This agreement will give our customers around the world access to a broader range of solutions to meet their flight operations needs,” said Shawn Bergquist, director, Intertrade. “We have products ready in-house for all aviation markets, including air transport, business and regional, general aviation and military.”

In addition to reselling products from Rockwell Collins and other OEM’s products, Intertrade is now distributing factory new L-3 equipment, including TCAS solutions, transponders, flight data recorders, cockpit voice recorders, displays, accelerometers, gyros and power supplies, as well as ground support and test equipment.

For more information or to make an immediate request for equipment, call (319) 378-3500 or e-mail collinsintertradeaog@rockwellcollins.com.

Gulfstream Brazil Services First Argentina-Registered Aircraft

Gulfstream Aerospace Corp has recently performed maintenance on its first Argentina- registered aircraft at its service center in Sorocaba, Brazil.

The large-cabin Gulfstream business jet is based at Ministro Pistarini International Airport near Buenos Aires. Gulfstream Brazil earned maintenance authorization approval from Argentina’s Administración Nacional de Aviación Civil in August 2015. The certification allows Gulfstream Brazil’s technicians to work on any Gulfstream aircraft registered in Argentina.

“Anytime we can add a maintenance authorization from one of our neighboring countries, we are thrilled because it means additional service options for our operators,” said Derek Zimmerman, president, Gulfstream Product Support. “Most of our South America-based customers are from Brazil, and we have approximately 50 more aircraft based in other countries on the continent, so we will continue to look at enhancing our capabilities.”

Gulfstream Brazil is located at Bertram Luiz Leupolz Airport about 56 miles/90 kilometers from downtown São Paulo, one of the world’s largest cities. The company site comprises a centrally located 38,000-square-foot/3,530-square-meter facility, including a 34,768-sf/3,230-sm hangar and a parts warehouse with approximately $10 million in inventory.

In 2015, Gulfstream Brazil’s 10 technicians performed work on 92 aircraft, which included off- site maintenance for customers located at airports in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. The site has maintenance authorization approvals from Brazil, the U.S., Argentina and Bermuda.

Duncan Launches Electronic Logbook Entries on myDuncan

Duncan Aviation recently added an electronic logbook feature to its web-based project management system, myDuncan. Customers are now able to view their logbook entries in real-time, categorized by airframe or engine, while at the same time communicate directly with inspectors through the system.

Duncan Aviation Quality Inspector Jerome Sveeggen says allowing customers to have access to logbook entries through myDuncan gets conversations started sooner, saving time later. “Often, customers will have questions or issues surrounding logbook entries,” he says. “Being able to address those early means they are not left until delivery day and helps to ensure an on-time and high-quality delivery of the project.”

myDuncan, launched in 2006, allows customers to monitor progress of any maintenance or upgrade event, giving them greater access and better control of their projects from anywhere in the world.

Customers receive email alerts, job status reports and updates from their Project Manager with hour and cost estimates for all phases of the project. Through myDuncan, they are aware of items that needed attention and approval and are able to view and comment on reports and photos.

By the end of 2016, there are two other myDuncan enhancements scheduled to release. First is a quote review and approval feature, allowing customers to view sales quotes through myDuncan, including options to compare quotes, see revisions, and electronically approve an agreement. Next is a flowchart/calendar feature that will allow customers the ability to watch as their aircraft progresses through project milestones.

myDuncan is available to all Duncan Aviation customers with aircraft projects in work at a Duncan Aviation facility.

Mechanical Product Configuration Solutions Need Fast 3D CAD Visualization Power

Kisters_150KISTERS has announced 3DViewStation WebViewer as a powerful 3D CAD visualization tool for Web-based mechanical product configuration solutions.

Product configurators need to be able to load variants and configurations of complex products dynamically and fast. Predefined subassemblies need to be loaded, positioned and scaled using transformation matrices, in just seconds. Intelligent algorithms need to be applied to have all parts find the correct location automatically. 10,000s of subassemblies might result in millions of combinations and working with CAD constraints is no option. The fact that complexity of CAD data is growing more and more requires a smart concept to achieve visualization in real time. Also the support of mobile devices with limited bandwidth is a challenge.

To serve all these scenarios KISTERS has developed 3DViewStation WebViewer. There is no client installation required at all. It is very fast even with assemblies of 100,000 parts and is designed for integration. If required, it can be easily customized to be integrated in the UI of the leading application. The XML-API allows dynamic un-/loading of parts and assemblies, geometries might be re-colored, sections can be performed, measurements might be taken. 3DViewStation WebViewer’s XML-API also allows to create dimensions automatically. KISTERS 3DViewStation WebViewer client just requires a HTML5 browser, does NOT require WebGL and runs on all operating systems incl. Windows, iOS, Android, Linux, MAC-OS.

The KISTERS 3DViewStation is developed by very closely following customer requirements; it is available as Desktop, ActiveX and HTML5 WebViewer product-versions. All product flavors are intended to be used together with a PLM-, ERP- or other management system like product configuration or service & spare part applications, providing all necessary APIs. For cloud, portal and web-solutions there is a HTML5-based WebViewer solution available, which does not require any client installation at all. All file formats can be used in combination with the intelligent navigation- and hyperlinking features to address needs of complex integration scenarios.

Dassault’s Falcon 8X Enters Final Stages of Flight Test and Certification

Falcon 8X cold Soak Trials © Dassault Aviation / Veronique Almansa

Dassault Aviation’s Falcon 8X is entering the final stages of its flight test and certification program as work proceeds to prepare the ultra-long range trijet for initial delivery.

Dassault says FAA and EASA certification of the 6,450 nm/11,945 km 8X is expected by midyear and entry into service by late summer.

The three aircraft in the flight test program have nearly completed all certification test requirements, and to date have accumulated over 650 flight hours in 325 flights.

After undergoing thermal, acoustic and cabin amenity testing at the Little Rock Completion Center, s/n 03, the first 8X equipped with a fully fitted interior, returned to the Istres Flight Test Center near Marseille earlier this month to prepare for cold soak trials. Intended to demonstrate aircraft system functionality under extreme weather conditions, the soak trial campaign was conducted at Ranken Inlet, Nunavut, on the northwestern shore of Canada’s Hudson Bay, from March 9-11.

All systems, including avionics, electrical, hydraulic and digital flight control systems, performed flawlessly during the tests despite temperatures that dipped as low as -27° F (-33° C). All cabin systems were successfully tested on ground after APU startup and cabin warm up. Full capability under extreme cold conditions was also demonstrated in flight at the end of the campaign.

Falcon 8X s/n 03 will now begin a global test campaign to demonstrate aircraft operational reliability and performance in different conditions of flight. The month-long campaign will take the aircraft through Europe, the Middle East, Asia and North and South America and include more than 60 missions of various lengths representing the extremes of what Falcon 8X customers might expect to face during their aircraft’s operational life. The campaign will focus particular attention on cabin equipment and functionalities and other high speed communications systems during long, intercontinental flights and flights over remote areas.

“We are delighted and thrilled with the way the Falcon 8X program is proceeding,” said Eric Trappier, chairman/CEO of Dassault Aviation. “The flight test campaign has been flawless and the aircraft will be in initial customers’ hands this summer, just as planned when we launched development three years ago.”

Meanwhile, as the flight testing and certification campaign nears completion, series production and support activities are moving into high gear. Falcon 8X s/n 21 recently entered final assembly in Bordeaux-Merignac and six airplanes are now in completion at Little Rock. Dassault Aviation recently completed work on a new hangar in Little Rock to handle 8X completions and broke ground on a new six-bay hangar at Bordeaux-Merignac to provide additional maintenance and repair resources for the 8X and 7X models.

Dassault says the 8X will offer the greatest range and the longest cabin of any Falcon, allowing it to fly passengers comfortably from Beijing to New York, Hong Kong to London or Los Angeles to Moscow, nonstop. It will also share the 7X’s exceptional operating economy and short-field performance.

Ameco Extends Aircraft Related Components Services

Ameco Hydraulic Component Tester_251Ameco completed its first V2500-A5 engine thrust reverser repair, from an Air China aircraft, in mid March. Meanwhile, the first CFM56-5B series engine thrust reverser is under repair now and scheduled for redelivery in this month.

Ameco began offering aircraft related components (ARC) services in October 2014. In addition to V2500-A5 and CFM56-5B series engine thrust reverser, Ameco says it is now developing the Trent 700 engine thrust reverser capability.

Ameco also offers the inlet duct repair services for all Boeing series and Airbus A330, as well as, the radome repair for all Boeing series and A330.

Since the V2500-A5 capability establishment, Ameco has completed overhaul on one engine from a Chinese customer at its Beijing Base. Currently, three V2500-A5 engines are under repairing in the workshop of Ameco Beijing Base.

Ameco was authorized by CAAC, FAA and EASA to provide overhaul and modification on V2500-A5 series last year. In November 2015, Ameco and Pratt & Whitney singed a contract, which makes the MRO approved to undertake engine services for V2500 users all over the world. Ameco is a specialist on RB211 and PW4000 engine overhaul.

Ameco is also a specialist on the repair of GTCP85-129H and GTCP 131-9A/B auxiliary power units (APU). Ameco Chengdu Branch has been authorized by Honeywell Aerospace as a warranty repair station for GTCP 131-9A/B APUs since November of 2014.

Headquartered in Beijing, new Ameco has nine branches located in Chengdu, Chongqing, Hangzhou, Tianjin, Hohhot, Shanghai, Guiyang, Wuhan and Guangzhou. New Ameco’s hangars and facilities are mainly located in Beijing and Chengdu. The branches of Chongqing, Hangzhou, Tianjin and Hohhot respectively have a hangar to meet the maintenance layover requirement of Boeing 737NG series and Airbus A320 series.

Ameco imported an advanced hydraulic pressure tester, which was put into use on March 14th. It is the first individually tailored tester introduced by Chinese MRO, and also the second similar product around the world. New tester can test all hydraulic systems of Boeing and Airbus aircraft in service, including B787 and A380 series.

STG Aerospace Launches New Passenger LED Reading Light

STG Reading Light_251STG Aerospace has launched the liTeMood LED reading light. STG says liTeMood LED reading lights are an affordable plug and play replacement for Boeing 737 NG incandescent reading lights. The passenger centric lighting units feature a patented photometric design that delivers a square light pattern which precisely defines the individual passenger space, while preventing the inconvenient light spill onto neighboring passengers.

STG says liTeMood LED reading lights offer high levels of performance, are 10 times more reliable than incandescent lights, and offer an 80 percent power reduction to increase the aircraft electrical efficiency.

“We have designed a really clever optic that instead of providing a circular light source, delivers a high quality uniform square light pattern which provides a better reading environment and defines the passenger space,” says Dr Sean O’Kell, director of Innovation at STG Aerospace. “Our new reading light is the latest example of our commitment to human-centric lighting and has been designed to tick all the boxes – the quality of light, the quantity of light, the passenger experience and the ease of installation – for the airline it really is just like changing a bulb.”

Nigel Duncan, CEO of STG Aerospace, added, “Our liTeMood product range is an affordable, aftermarket, mood lighting solution designed to enhance the passenger experience. At STG Aerospace we ensure airlines receive top quality, highly reliable next generation lighting systems that genuinely deliver an improved passenger experience and improved operational metrics for the airlines. Attention must be paid to providing passengers with a sense of control and personal privacy in their immediate environment while offering airlines a high quality lighting ambience and high CRI levels to optimize their retail environment and increase yields.”

Brazil’s FT Sistemas FT-200FH Unmanned Helicopter

FT Sistemas has selected Rockwell Collins to provide its Micro Inertial Navigation Sensor (INS) for the new FT-200FH unmanned Category 2 helicopter. The agreement between the companies was announced at the FIDAE 2016 air show in the Brazil pavilion, coordinated by ABIMDE in partnership with Apex-Brasil.

“Rockwell Collins has been a valued partner throughout the last 10 years, and we’re proud to have them working with us in a new project. It is great to have a partner that brings great technology and local support to better serve our needs,” said Nei Brasil, FT Systems CEO.

“This contract is another step in our long lasting relationship with FT Sistemas as we provide advanced technology to this brand new unmanned aerial vehicle,” said Marcelo Vaz, managing director, for Rockwell Collins do Brasil.

The Micro INS is an advanced INS/GPS with an integrated air data system and magnetometer that offers complete and accurate platform state data. Weighing around 100 grams, the Micro INS incorporates an internal disk-on-chip for extended data logging, and meets demanding environmental requirements for shock, vibration, temperature and humidity.

The Micro INS uses highly reliable micro electromechanical systems sensors, including accelerometers, rate gyros, magnetometer and air data pressure sensors, along with a differential ready, Wide Area Augmentation System-enabled GPS receiver.