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Sun, May 18, 2008

DART Eurocopter AS350/AS355 Interior Panels Earn Transport Canada Approval

FAA, EASA Approvals Still Pending

Dart Helicopter Services announced recently its affiliated partner, DART Aerospace Ltd., received Transport Canada approval for its interior Panels for AS350/355 series helicopters.

DART Interior Panels are constructed of impact-resistant aerospace grade plastic, selected specifically to minimize warping, cracking and discoloration. Particular attention has been paid to ensure quality of fit.

Currently, DART is offering panels for the overhead and the aft bulk head where sagging and breaking are most common. The overhead panels come untrimmed for compatibility with a variety of ceiling mounted modifications. DART’s panels are available in light grey color to match OEM panels.

"DART’s mandate is to provide high quality, innovative and economical products to our customers," said DART General Manager Bill Beckett. "This has resulted in us bringing new technologies, like thermoforming, to our manufacturing facility so that we can better control the quality and lead times of established products and branch out into new product lines, like our interior panels for the AS350/AS355. We are pleased to have certified the first of what will be an expanding line of durable interior panels."

FAA and EASA approvals are still pending.

FMI: www.darthelicopterservices.com

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