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their engine tooling whenever and wherever they need it. We’re working hard to pay off the trust that major aerospace OEMs are placing in us with these license agreements,” adds Kretzmer.


Located in Glastonbury, CT, HABCO has supplied extensive product solutions to the aerospace industry for well over 40 years. The company has a deep product off ering that includes a comprehensive portfolio of support and test equipment, as well as extending into a deeper tooling off ering. Over the past two years, the company has expanded its unique InnoGration™


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stream to include signifi cant license agreements with several aerospace OEMs. The agreement with Engine Alliance is another example of how companies are continuing to look to HABCO for their tooling requirements.


EASTMAN TURBO OILS 2197 AND 2380 RECEIVE APPROVAL FOR PW1100G-JM AND


PW1500G ENGINES Eastman Chemical Company receives approval from engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney for use of Eastman Turbo Oils 2197 and 2380 in the PW1100G-JM and PW1500G engines. Eastman Turbo Oils continue to enable innovation, safety and effi ciency within the engine market and aviation industry. Pratt & Whitney’s PurePower®


Geared


TurbofanTM engines are already in service with nine carriers around the world and have completed more than 30,000 revenue hours. “We are extremely pleased with


Pratt & Whitney’s approval of Eastman Turbo Oils 2197 and 2380 for use in the PW1100G-JM and PW1500G engines. With these latest approvals, the A320neo and C Series operators have the same choice of industry-proven, high-performance


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capable lubricant with Eastman Turbo Oil 2197 that they already choose for the rest of their fl eet. Having a wide range of engine approvals enables operators to incorporate a single, high-performance capable oil for their entire fl eet which reduces complexity and cost, while providing industry-leading performance and effi ciency,” says Mahendra Dorairaj, general manager of Specialty Fluids and Energy, Eastman Aviation Solutions. Eastman Turbo Oil 2197 is designed to exceed the demands of current and future jet engines. Qualifi ed to MIL-PRF-23699 HTS class and SAE AS5780 HPC class, Eastman Turbo Oil 2197 has logged over 370 million hours of operation in the past two decades.


Eastman Turbo Oil 2380 is a


standard performance lubricating oil qualifi ed for MIL-PRF-23699 STD class and SAE AS5780 SPC class. Eastman Turbo Oil 2380 has logged well over a billion hours of operation.


CONSTANT AVIATION ADDS


INDUSTRY LEADER Constant Aviation announces the addition of Stan Younger to the Constant Aviation senior leadership team. With 25 years of experience in aviation, Stan is an industry leader in strategic planning, aircraft maintenance, commercial aviation, fl ight safety, and customer service. Prior to joining the team at Constant Aviation, Stan served as the vice president of all service centers for Bombardier, where he fostered work environments that were


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