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Sun, Nov 28, 2010

AAR Receives Order For 30 Lockheed C-130 Cargo Systems

Equipment Facilitates Loading, Delivery Of Military Cargo

The Cargo Systems division of AAR has received a purchase order to manufacture and supply C-130 cargo handling systems and spares components for thirty Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft.

The AAR cargo systems facilitate the loading, securing, unloading and in-flight release of military-style pallets, including low-altitude parachute extractions. AAR has been manufacturing C-130 cargo systems since 1968 and has delivered 1,280 of the specially-designed systems for the worldwide fleet of C-130 aircraft.

In a Monday news release, Vin Misciagna, Vice President and General Manager of AAR Cargo Systems, said, "Our experience and capabilities with the C-130 enable us to provide a cost-effective, high-value solution for the conversion and ongoing operation of the C-130 fleet."


C-130 File Photo

AAR received the purchase order from B&G Industries, LLC, a provider of Military and Commercial aircraft repair and modification services to both military and commercial customers. B&G specializes in the repair of major structural damage, mission specific modifications, and military depot-level maintenance. B&G Industries also provides full NDT services, performs heavy checks and avionics installations, and offers precision manufacturing services.

FMI: www.aarcorp.com, www.bgiaviation.com

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