Aircraft Maintenance Technology

SEP 2011

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Advertorial Sabena technics and "aRÚeLd Sabena technics is a leading independent MRO provider of maintenance services to civil and military aircraft operators. The group operates under the brands Sabena technics, Sabena technics training, "arÚeld and eQually beneÚts from a joint venture specialized in hydraulic repair named Hydrep. The group employs over 3,000 persons across its sites worldwide. )ts services are organized into Úve major activities: Airframe services (which includes the activity VIP completion, by Sabena technics), Component services, Integrated services, Military services and Training services, based on the basic principle of meeting its customers' reQuirements. "arÚeld, a Sabena technics company, today consists of 0 employees across its US facilities in Miami, Phoenix and Louisville. Its core businesses can be regrouped as follows: component repair & overhaul, airline programs, rotables & distribution and 'round Support Test %Quipment ('ST%). "arÚeld is an authorized repair facility for more than 30 %uropean original eQuipment manufacturers and major U.S. original eQuipment manufacturers (O%Ms). More speciÚcally, through its Airline programs division, "arÚeld supplies complete tailor made support programs for Airbus, Boeing, regional, business aircraft and helicopter operators, in need of inventory and logistics solutions, repair management programs, engineering & Ûeet support, and component reliability management. &inally;, BarÚeld is a 'ST% manufacturer of Air $ata Pitot Statics, RVSM Air $ata, APU Testers, Cable Tensiometers, &uel; 1uantity, .av Comm Transponder Test Sets, Pitot Static Adapters and Turbine Temperature. YOUR sOLUtiOn providers www.sabenatechnics.com One gr oup, one v ision, y our s atisfac tion

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