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Follow on Google News | FAA Grants Approval to Able Aerospace's Latest PMA Replacement PartsBell operators received welcome, cost-saving maintenance options.
By: Able Engineering and Component Services, Inc. • Bell 407 Wear Sleeve (p/n 099380) • Bell 206L Journal Bearing (p/n 206-033-517- • Bell 206A/B Bushing (p/n 206-011-128- • Bell 206A/B/L Race (p/n 206-011-111- • Bell 206A/B/L Race (p/n 047-641-175- • Bell 206A/B Bushing (p/n 206-031-513- • Bell 205A-1/212/412 Upper Housing Assembly (p/n 41003203AA) The FAA grants approval through its Aircraft Certification Office and Manufacturing Inspection District Office only after strict inspection of the part’s airworthiness and an audit of Able’s facilities and processes. It is the same evaluation the original manufacturer must go through. This latest certification is just one of the many cost-saving solutions that Able has been able to offer after 27+ years in the industry. “We are very excited to provide these affordable replacement parts to Bell operators,” said Able Aerospace President, Anthony Saenz. “We offer certified, guaranteed parts that erase long lead-times and significantly reduce operating costs immediately.” Able Aerospace is an industry-leading provider of quality component repair, overhaul and approved replacement parts solutions. Able has developed over 7,000 FAA-approved proprietary repairs and more than 400 money-saving PMA parts for fixed-wing and rotor-wing aircraft operators. Able’s continually growing list of certifications includes approval from the FAA, EASA, Thai DCA, China’s CAAC, ISO9110:2008 and Boeing AS-9100 quality standards. For additional information and a complete list of Able’s FAA-approved parts, please visit http://www.AbleAerospace.com or contact a customer service representative at Able direct at 602-304-1227. # # # Able Engineering provides FAA-approved aviation component repair development, overhaul and approved replacement parts solutions to reduce operating costs of fixed-wing and rotor-wing aircraft around the world. End
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