PRODUCTS & SERVICES FOCUS - MAINTENANCE / AIRCRAFT HANDLING / SPECIALTY EQUIPMENT
All Metal MS - G.I.R.D. - Gimbal Install Removal Device Supports almost all Gimbal Camera’s, to include FLIR, L3, and many more. Designed so that one man can safely per
form an install or removal of a Gimbal camera to an aircraft. • The GIRD comes with x1 Lifting Jack and x1 Rotational Ride Plate and x2 Safety Straps. • Tilt down push handle • X/Y Tilt capable • 360 roatating pump handle • Aluminum construction • Blickle Precision Casters
All Metal MS has been providing high
quality maintenance stands to the aviation industry for more than a decade. We special ize in the innovative design and manufacturing of safety first aircraft maintenance stands, main tenance support equipment and hangar equip ment for all helicopter applications, and focus on working with customers to design customized products that enhance and improve aircraft main tenance.
www.allmetalms.com
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H.W. Farren Company, Inc.
For 40 years, H.W. Farren & Co., Inc. has provided dedicated, responsible trucking and rigging services to all size companies all across the United States and into Canada. H.W. Farren Company is the leading specialized transportation company when it comes to transporting helicopters,
airframes, engines, or aircraft subassemblies, throughout the United States and Canada. H.W. Farren Company employees are specialists in the proper methods of loading, securing and transporting aircraft over land for over a decade. H.W. Farren Company is a partner with the U.S. Customs CTPAT/FAST Customs Trade Partnership Against
Terrorism/Free and Secure Trade, as well as being a Bonded Common Carrier with U.S. Customs. They are members of the Specialized Carrier and Rigging Association, the New Jersey Motor Truck Association the New Jersey State Safety Council and the HAI/Helicopter Association International.
www.hwfarreninc.com
www.HWFarrenInc.com
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