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StarterGenerator.com Expands Inventory by ‘Going Green’
StarterGenerator.com has expanded their starter generator LRU inventory resulting from multiple aftermarket purchases. StarterGenerator. com is a buyer and recycler of light turbine fixed wing and helicopter starter generators for civil aircraft, manufactured by companies including Goodrich (Lear Siegler, Lucas, TRW), Aircraft Parts Corp. (APC), Thales AES (Auxilec) and others. “With a significant installed base of units circulating in a perpetual state of change, the aftermarket has proven to be a consistent
and reliable source to complement our supply options”, explained Garrett W. Schwarz, president of
StarterGenerator.com. “We are seeing a lot of consolidation of companies and operations…These dynamics present buying opportunities as companies refocus and eliminate redundant inventory.”
Chromalloy Establishes Subsidiary in Seoul, South Korea
Chromalloy has established a new subsidiary in Seoul, South Korea – Chromalloy Korea, Ltd. The addition of Chromalloy Korea, Ltd., which will serve as a sales, marketing and customer support office, follows a two- year growth pattern in Chromalloy’s Asia operations. In 2010 the company opened a new office in Beijing, China, and also doubled capacity at its turbine engine
repair and manufacturing operation in Bangkok, Thailand. “Operators in the region now have ready
access through the new office in Seoul to an alternative source of high quality, high performance engine parts and advanced repairs for turbine components – and can take advantage of significant savings” says Armand F. Lauzon, Jr., president.
Chromalloy has announced other growth
in its worldwide manufacturing, service and sales network. The company’s new $30 million investment casting foundry in Tampa, Fla., went online last year and during 2011, Chromalloy will expand it with a new $5 million ceramic core production facility nearby. Chromalloy currently has locations in
17 countries.
MTU Aero Engines Hands over First GEnx Turbine Center Frame C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
MTU Aero Engines kicked off GEnx turbine center frame deliveries in August when it handed the first production module over to GE Aviation. In a last bolt ceremony held at MTU in Munich, Rhonda Sample, manager manufacturing programs at GE Aviation officially took delivery of the module from MTU CEO Egon Behle. Thus, deliveries of this MTU module for the U.S. manufacturer’s fast-selling new engine started on time. Plans are to ramp up production to be able to ship one turbine center frame a day.
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