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Issued by: NORDAM Nacelles & Thrust Reverser Systems
In what may prove to be the largest contract in NORDAM history, the Tulsa-based aerospace firm will supply the engine build-up system for world's highest-production aircraft program.
NORDAM CEO Meredith Siegfried Madden today announced an agreement with Airbus to supply the engine build-up system for A320neos equipped with the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engine. It is potentially NORDAM's largest contract to date and could eclipse US$ 1 billion in value over its duration.
NORDAM will use its proven engineering and supply chain teams to provide Airbus with engine build-up system design and related component procurement. Although the Tulsa-based aerospace firm's Nacelle & Thrust Reverser Systems Division has delivered integrated power-plant design for various business-jet customers, this is its first engine build-up system for a commercial aircraft.
"Not only is this a very large program on one of the world's bestselling aircraft, but one that is highly strategic for NORDAM," Madden said. "This win aligns perfectly with our strategic goals of growing our commercial manufacturing business and diversifying NORDAM."
The engine build-up system integrates the engine to the aircraft by a series of electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, fire-detection and bleed-air systems. NORDAM will design, integrate and deliver the specified combination of wires, ducts, brackets, anti-ice valve, tubing and more for delivery to Airbus final-assembly lines in Toulouse, France; Hamburg, Germany; Tianjin, China; and Mobile, Alabama.
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| NORDAM Nacelles & Thrust Reverser Systems | Manifolds & Ducts, Engine Inlets, Nacelles, Thrust Reversers, Exhaust Systems, Aircraft Control Surfaces, Engine Build-up Systems |
| Related aircraft programs: |
| Airbus A320 |
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| Engine Components |
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