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Tue, Oct 27, 2009

More Progress Reported For Gulfstream G650

Fluid Control and Actuation Components Safety Certifications Complete

Circor Aerospace reports it has successfully completed safety of flight testing for the firewall shut-off valve and main entry door hydraulic damper for the Gulfstream G650 aircraft. Circor Aerospace products on the G650 include pressure gauges, electromechanical valves, and actuation systems.

Circor has a long history of supplying its Circle Seal Controls line of electro-mechanically actuated valves to the aviation market. The Firewall Shut-Off Valve is an extension of the existing product line with improvements in weight and reliability. 

The company has over 30 years of experience designing and manufacturing actuation devices for the aerospace and defense markets via its Loud Engineering and Manufacturing brand.

The motor operated, hydraulic Firewall Shut-Off Valve and Main Entry Door Damper combined with the pressure gauge contract are in excess of $2 million for the Gulfstream G650 business jet.  The G650 will offer the longest range, fastest speed, largest cabin and the most advanced cockpit in the Gulfstream fleet.

FMI: www.circoraerospace.com

 


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