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Bombardier Offers Repair and Overhaul Capability for Electrical Harnessing

April 22, 2010, Phoenix, AZ - Bombardier Customer Services announced at MRO Americas that it is offering a repair and overhaul capability for electrical harnessing.


April 22, 2010  By Carey Fredericks

April 21, 2010, Phoenix, AZ – Bombardier
Customer Services announced at MRO Americas that it is offering a
repair and overhaul capability for electrical harnessing. Bombardier is
exhibiting its range of maintenance, repair and overhaul services for
commercial and business aircraft customers at stand no 336 of the
event, a key exhibition for operators and aircraft service providers. 

With
more than 50 years of design and manufacturing experience in electrical
harnessing, Bombardier is now FAA/EASA-approved to offer repair and
overhaul services for 21 aircraft models. Its Belfast repair station
provides harnessing solutions for a wide range of components on
Bombardier business and commercial aircraft as well as Boeing and
Airbus airliners. 

Repair and overhaul are offered on the following types of electrical harnesses:

  • Engine 
  • Engine exhaust
  • Airframe
  • Undercarriage
  • Door

Using
the latest ultraviolet laser marking and automated testing equipment,
skilled technicians can eliminate unnecessary replacements, extend the
harness life and provide significant cost savings to the operator. All
repairs are returned under warranty within responsive turnaround times.

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“We
have a long experience of manufacturing high-quality, electrical
harnessing and have used our specialist knowledge and skills to develop
innovative repair capabilities. We are always looking at ways to add
value to our products and services and this is another opportunity for
us to offer a cost-effective solution to customers.  It is the latest
in a series of developments in Belfast which have included a major
expansion of our repair and overhaul facilities,” said Stephen Addis,
General Manager, Bombardier Customer Services, Belfast.

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