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2012-07-10

Asco signs contract with LMI to design and manufacture slat tracks for the KC-390



Asco,a proven specialist of high lift devices and complex precision  mechanical subassemblies for the aerospace industry, has signed a contract today with LMI Aerospace Inc. (U.S.A.), a leading provider of design engineering services, structural components, assemblies and kits for the aerospace and defense industries,to design and manufacture the slat track mechanisms for the new Embraer KC-390 military aircraft. This build to spec contract consists of a set of slat track mechanisms per wing and has been signed for the life of the program.
Asco and LMI teams have already started to cooperate together in the conception of the project through their respective design offices in Mukilteo, Washington, U.S.A., as well as through the respective headquarters of the companies.
All slat tracks will be machined, treated, assembled and delivered by ASCO to LMI's assembly facility in St. Charles, Missouri, U.S.A.
"We are very pleased to further extend our business relation with Embraerparticipating in this exciting new aircraft program successfully combiningour core competence and experience with a new global partner and customer.Teaming-up with LMI Aerospace Inc. holds substantial mutual future potential"said Ivan Remels, CCO Asco Group.
First flight test articles of the KC-390 are planned for delivery to LMI in the spring of 2013, and to date, a total of sixty (60) aircraft purchase intentions have been formalized by Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, theCzech Republic and Portugal.
The award of the contract constitutes recognition by LMI Aerospace Inc. of Asco's leading capabilities in the design and production of high lift devices for the aerospace industry.


Source: Belga





2012-07-09

Ailes Militaires Belges


titre ias 2012 florennes 550Avec un thème aussi prometteur que "70 ans d'aviation militaire à Florennes", le spectacle ne pouvait être qu'au rendez-vous. Même s'il s'agissait avant tout un événement familial, les spotters n'ont pas non plus été oubliés. Venus parfois de très loin, ils ont pu assouvir leur passion le vendredi et le lundi et ramener de précieuses images. Les échos recueillis indiquent en tous les cas que la formule a été fortement appréciée.






NewsLetter d'AéroBuzz Comics : KZ Dora, le cycle de l'horreur bouclé

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02/07

KZ Dora, le cycle de l'horreur bouclé par Bruno Rivière

publié le 30 juin 2012
Un témoignage fort de Robin Walter sur l'horreur des camps de concentration nazis de Dora où furent construits les missiles V1 et V2 par des prisonniers dont fit partie Pierre Walter, le grand-père de l'auteur de cette bande dessinée.
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