1981/2000
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1981/2000 | Publication for Aermacchi, Aermacchi–Airbus, Panavia Tornado, Eurofighter Thyphont, ATR, AleniaAermacchi. |
Customer | ATR manufactures two sizes of turboprop aircraft, the 70-seat ATR 72 and the 50-seat ATR 42. Both aircraft benefit from fuel, emissions and cost efficiencies provided by turboprop engines. |
Object | De-icing controller, De-icing controller test set, Electronic unit, IFU &moon test set, Flight and navigation instrument |
Service product | Based on ATA 100 specification to prepare Aircraft maintenance manual, CMM with IPC |
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Customer | Eurofighter Typhoon is the world’s most advanced swing-role combat aircraft providing simultaneously deployable Air-to-Air and Air-to-Surface capabilities. |
Object | Eurofighter Thyphon airborne equipment |
Service product | Technical Publication |
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Customer | The Panavia Tornado weapon system combines in one airframe a full deterrent capability, representing the most effective aircraft of its class today. Tornado was designed and produced by the aircraft industries of three nations, in one of the largest, most challenging and most successful multi-national aircraft program ever conceived. |
Object | Panavia Tornado airborne equipment |
Service product | Technical Publication |
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Customer | Aermacchi was an Italian aircraft manufacturer. The company was founded in 1912 by Giulio Macchi at Varese in north-western Lombardy. After the Second World War, the company began producing motorcycles as a way to fill the post-war need for cheap, efficient transportation. Later, the company specialized in civil and military pilot training aircraft. In July 2003, Aermacchi was integrated into the Finmeccanica Group as Alenia Aermacchi, which increased its shareholding to 99%. |
Object | Aermacchi – Airbus nacelles |
Service product | Technical Publication |
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Customer | Aermacchi was an Italian aircraft manufacturer. The company was founded in 1912 by Giulio Macchi at Varese in north-western Lombardy. After the Second World War, the company began producing motorcycles as a way to fill the post-war need for cheap, efficient transportation. Later, the company specialized in civil and military pilot training aircraft. In July 2003, Aermacchi was integrated into the Finmeccanica Group as Alenia Aermacchi, which increased its shareholding to 99%. |
Object | Aermacchi MB-339CD is an Italian military trainer and light attack aircraft. It was developed as a replacement for the earlier MB-326. |
Service product | Technical Publication |
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