Comtek Advanced Structures Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Avcorp Industries Inc., has been awarded a contract to design and manufacture the floor panels on Bombardier Aerospace's Global 7000 and Global 8000 aircraft. Comtek will commence design engineering in early 2014.
"Comtek is pleased to continue its support of Bombardier through the Global 7000 and Global 8000 aircraft programs", states Brent Collver, President of Comtek, "It is Comtek's culture to continuously innovate and deliver the highest performing products to our customers. This culture is at the core of our long-standing relationship with Bombardier and we are excited to expand it further into Bombardier's premier business jet segment."
Comtek currently supplies floor panels to Bombardier Aerospace for the CRJ700, CRJ900, CRJ1000, Q400 and Learjet 8* aircraft and also provides aftermarket supply to aircraft operators.
Founded in 1994, Comtek Advanced Structures is an advanced composite design, fabrication, and repair facility. Specializing in out-of-autoclave processes, Comtek provides composite solutions from conceptual design and analysis through to manufacturing, testing, and airworthiness certification. As an Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO) and Design Approval Organization (DAO), Comtek provides proprietary repairs to fix primary and secondary structures with damage beyond SRM limits. Comtek typically services aircraft including CRJ, Dash 8, ATR, Dornier, Saab, and Embraer, among others. Comtek is located in Burlington, Ontario, Canada with distributors worldwide.
Source: Avcorp Industries Inc.
Latest from Aerospace Manufacturing and Design
- Trelleborg acquires Aero-Plastics
- Industrial automation products, enclosed encoders
- #61 - Manufacturing Matters: CMMC roll out: When do I need to comply?
- AIX shows aircraft interiors are a strategic priority for global airlines
- Machine Tool Builders Roundtable: Turn equipment into expertise
- No time to waste: How to machine MedTech parts more efficiently
- The 5 Best and Fastest Spindle Repair Services
- Mill smarter, not harder: How collaboration optimizes production