(NDT) capabilities in 2016 as part of its maintenance portfolio. Jet East off ers in-house NDT services as well a mobile NDT unit that conducts on- site testing. With the approval from Dassault Falcon, Jet East is authorized to provide full-service NDT testing including Dye Penetrant, Magnetic Particle, Eddy Current and Ultrasound and Radiographic testing. “We are proud to have met the
requirements set by Dassault to receive this approval and expand our NDT capabilities to off er support for Falcon aircraft, “ says Sean Embler, NDT manager, Jet East Aviation. “Our unique on-site NDT capability will allow us to continue providing seamless service to Falcon customers and help reduce maintenance downtime on your aircraft.” In addition to receiving approval on Dassault Falcon, Jet East Aviation had previously obtained Non- Destructive Testing approval for Cessna Citation and Gulfstream aircraft. Jet East Aviation is located in
Trenton, NJ and off ers 24-hour AOG services. Jet East has a full-scale maintenance footprint providing services in mobile AOG maintenance, avionics sales, troubleshooting, repair and installation, major and minor inspections, maintenance services and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). Additionally, Jet East specializes in
Hawker and Cessna Citation parts and accessories and maintains a large inventory of parts at its 2,000 sq. ft. parts facility in Trenton.
For more information, visit
www.jeteastaviation.com or call (215) 937-9020.
DALLAS AERONAUTICAL SERVICES (DAS) ANNOUNCES RICK ARMSTRONG AS DIRECTOR
OF TECHNICAL SALES Dallas Aeronautical Services announces Rick Armstrong as director of Technical Sales.
Armstrong joins the DAS team with more than 30 years of aviation experience ranging from composite/ sheet metal repair and manufacturing to component overhaul. He began his career in 1986 as a technician and has since held leadership roles at Aerocell Structures and Aero Fabricators. Armstrong received training in non- destructive testing and advanced composites during his studies at National Park College where he took courses in Aviation Business Management. “Rick’s strong customer support
approach, combined with his technical experience, will be a great asset to DAS in providing exemplar customer service to the DAS customer base,” says Eli da Silva, vice president of Sales and Marketing, DAS. Dallas Aeronautical Services (DAS)
is an FAA Part 145 Repair Station that provides support for corporate aircraft operators through the overhaul and repair of composites, structures and assemblies. Specializing in thrust reversers, control surfaces, engine cowls, pylon and fl oor panels, as well as radome repair and testing, DAS provides support for Bombardier Learjet and Challenger, Gulfstream, Piaggio, Embraer, Boeing, Hawker Beechcraft, Cessna, and Beechjet components. In addition, DAS has cultivated
a diverse list of active partnerships within the aviation industry, including leading OEMs. Conveniently located just south of Dallas Love Field airport, DAS can support aggressive turn times while maintaining the highest quality and competitive prices.
For more information, visit www.dasvcs. com or call 972-723-3164.
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