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Bombardier Offloads Aerostructures, Aftermarket Assets to Spirit AeroSystems

Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. recently announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire select assets of Bombardier aerostructures and aftermarket services businesses in Belfast, Northern Ireland (known as Short Brothers); Casablanca, Morocco; and DallasTexas.

Spirit AeroSystems president and CEO Tom Gentile

The opportunity to expand its operations into Northern Ireland and Morocco and the addition of the entire work package for the A220 wing and its technology is critical for the future of next-generation aircraft, says Spirit. In aerostructures and fabrication, Bombardier supplies composite and metallic wing components, nacelles, fuselages, and tail assemblies, along with high-value mechanical assemblies made out of aluminum, titanium, and steel.

“The Bombardier operations bring world-class engineering expertise to Spirit and add to a strong track record of innovation, especially in advanced composites,” said Spirit AeroSystems president and CEO Tom Gentile. “Belfast has developed an impressive position in business jet fuselage production, in addition to the world-acclaimed fully integrated A220 composite wing. This acquisition is in line with our growth strategy of increasing Airbus content, developing low-cost country footprint, and growing our aftermarket business.”

 

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Heat Treating Step in Metal Filament AM Expands Applications

 

Source: Aerospace Manufacturing & Design

 

A Wisconsin-based additive manufacturing company recently came out with metal filaments encased in a binder, allowing for a two-step process of printing then heat treating to produce a safer metal 3D printing solution as well as broader use in industry applications such as

  • Biomedical innovators
  • Jet engine technology
  • Radiation shielding
  • Space exploration
  • Nuclear power

 

“Even with the furnace step, filament-based printing tends to be faster and requires less specialized training, making AM technologies more accessible to manufacturers who don’t have large numbers of specialists.” ~ Aerospace Manufacturing & Design

Main Image Credit/Caption: The Virtual Foundry Facebook page/”Stainless Steel 316L Filamet™ Filament. Printed using a FlashForge Creator Pro.”

 

 

Read more: “Metal Filaments Expand Additive Applications”

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UK MRO to Open Component Maintenance Center with Heat Treating, Hardness Testing

A leading independent Maintenance Repair & Overhaul (MRO) provider in the U.K. prepares to open a new Component Maintenance Centre in Northampton, England, with operations planned to start this month.

Monarch Aircraft Engineering (MAEL) has invested approximately £2 million in this new center, which will include heat treating lines compliant to industry standard for standard processing and detail fabrication requirements, as well as hardness testing.

Chris Dare, Managing Director at Monarch Aircraft Engineering

“Our new Northampton facility will enable us to more effectively and efficiently support our burgeoning line and base maintenance facilities across the UK,” said Chris Dare, Managing Director at Monarch Aircraft Engineering. “This multi-million-pound investment in new facilities, equipment and, most importantly, skilled engineering talent, is an integral part of our long-term growth plan and will play a vital role in our success in the years ahead.”

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Vacuum Heat Treat Furnace Manufacturer Breaks Ground on New Facility, Reunites Operations

Bill Jones, CEO, Solar Manufacturing, Inc.

With the recent groundbreaking at a site in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, a leading vacuum furnace manufacturer launched its plans to reunite its manufacturing operations under one roof in order to combine its staffing and production efforts into an expanded space.

Solar Manufacturing Inc. celebrated this new chapter in its history with a groundbreaking ceremony for a new manufacturing facility at the Sellersville Business Campus in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Due to substantial growth in recent years, Solar Manufacturing has been operating out of two separate manufacturing facilities located a few miles apart. The nearly 60,000 square-foot building will be built on 8.55 acres and is expected to be completed in early 2019.  The new building will contain a two-story office space of nearly 20,000 square feet and 40,000 square feet of crane-served, manufacturing space.

"Solar Manufacturing has been very fortunate to experience steady growth over the past 15 years," said Bill Jones, CEO. "We needed more manufacturing space to expand and grow our business. Bucks County and Sellersville Borough have been very supportive and welcoming. It is an ideal location for us."

Solar Manufacturing is a member of the Solar Atmospheres family of companies, which is based with headquarters in Souderton, Pennsylvania, has four US commercial heat treating facilities with over 60 vacuum furnaces in operation, and services the aerospace, medical, automotive, defense, and other industries with heat treating equipment. This move to the Sellersville location will free up space for Solar Atmospheres' growing operations.

Pictured left to right: Jim Nagy, President; Bob Wilson, VP of Engineering; Scott Jacoby, Corporate Controller; Myrtle Jones, Owner; Bill Jones, CEO/Owner; Trevor Jones, CEO; Nick Cordisco, Service Manager; Pete Reh, VP of Sales; Rick Jones, International Sales Manager

 

Main image photo credit: Madeleine Cook, The Morning Call. Caption:  CEO of Solar Manufacturing Inc., Trevor Jones, receives a certificate from his grandfather, owner William Jones, during the groundbreaking ceremony for a new manufacturing facility on June 21, 2018, in Upper Bucks County. 


Read more here: "Construction starts for Bucks County manufacturer’s new $8M HQ" (Lehigh Valley Business); "Upper Bucks' Solar Manufacturing breaks ground on new headquarters at reclaimed brownfield industrial site" (The Morning Call); "Manufacturer breaks ground on new $8.5 million Sellersville plant" (The Intelligencer)

 

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