NEWS
• Mount/attach ring, including corrosion. Each overhaul is performed using
an FAA-approved DAS overhaul manual, bringing the inlet to meet/ exceed OEM standards, including aft- mount ring replacement, outer barrel assembly repair, and customer-specific paint and polish. DAS offers fixed pricing and 12-14 day turn time for each inlet overhaul.
“In addition to the non-transferable lifetime warranty, we also support our customers with a fully transferable 36-month inlet-repair warranty option, which is based on the date of the 8130-3 Airworthiness Approval,” says da Silva. “Both warranty options include corrosion coverage and our recognized workmanship. We feel this is an essential service for our customers.”
Both the DAS Lifetime Warranty and 36-Month Warranty programs include a thorough pre-overhaul assessment and consultation, providing Challenger 300-350 owners and operators full disclosure details and specifics of the warranty options.
For detailed lifetime-warranty information, conditions and details, contact DAS at 972.723.3164.
MILLENNIUM INTERNATIONAL AVIONICS ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT Millennium International Avionics announces that Todd Slater has been named as the new business development director. In this position Slater will be responsible for
developing sales and service channels for the commercial air transport and corporate aviation divisions, along with third-party support. “Todd brings a solid background
of aviation experience to our long- standing legacy in the aviation community,” says Claude T. Peoples, vice president. “Through the years of working with Absolute and now Wencor as vendors, we have built a strong relationship and look forward to continuing that relationship with Todd as part of our team.” Slater started his career with Absolute Aviation (now Wencor) as a bench technician and has held multiple technical and leadership roles. Most recently, he served as the director of pricing and in the sales division for Wencor Group MROs. Slater acquired his B.S. degree
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