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Mon, Dec 04, 2006

AZ-Based Turbo Engines Bought Out By Bearing Manufacturer

Says Operations Will Continue Unaffected

Aero-News has learned Tucson, AZ-based engine repair and overhaul facility Turbo Engines, Inc. has been acquired by The Timkin Company, a steel bearings manufacturer. Timkin says the acquisition further bolsters the company's status in the aerospace aftermarket industry.

"The addition of Turbo Engines represents a significant expansion in our ability to deliver enhanced value to the aerospace aftermarket through fully integrating a total service offering of critical products and services," said J. Ron Menning, Timken vice president - aerospace, consumer and super precision. "The combination of new engine overhaul capabilities with Timken's existing replacement parts and service operations opens up powerful opportunities to provide complete fleet support for our growing aviation customer base. We intend to expand our aerospace portfolio by making strategic investments that help us improve customers' performance."

Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Timken says it plans to continue the former Turbo Engines operations under existing management at the overhauler's current location in Tucson, as part of Timken's aerospace aftermarket solutions business. The staff at the 42,000-square-foot Tucson facility consists of 35 people, primarily airframe and powerplant technical specialists.

A recipient of the "Certificate of Excellence" Gold Award for 2005 from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Turbo Engines has earned a strong industry reputation for expert repair, overhaul and support services for a wide variety of aircraft engines, components and helicopter transmissions.

Among the engine platforms supported are the Pratt & Whitney PT6 (above) and Twin Pac series, Honeywell T53 series engines, as well as Bell power transmission and drive train components and Goodrich fuel controls. Services include complete engine overhaul and accessory and part reconditioning, in addition to exchange programs and field support. Typical customers include commercial and military fleet operators, offshore drilling transport and emergency services.

With principal facilities in Mesa, AZ and Los Alamitos, CA, Timken says it plans to continue the expansion of its in-house manufacturing and repair capabilities, while increasing the scope of its aircraft platform support.

FMI: www.turboenginesinc.com/, www.timken.com

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