Thu, Jun 30, 2011
State-Of-The-Art University Flight Training Meets High Tech
Logistics Management
Purdue University has selected Aerospace Products International
(API), a wholly owned subsidiary of First Aviation Services, as
their logistics management supplier to support its new fleet of
Cirrus SR20 training aircraft. The airplanes are used in the
professional flight program, housed in the College of
Technology’s Department of Aviation Technology.
SR20
“The goal of every aviation education program is to
maximize aircraft availability while controlling operational costs
and minimizing capital investment while managing a fast paced
flight training program. API’s extensive expertise and
infrastructure enable them to customize a flight training logistics
support program that will make it possible for Purdue to meet that
goal,” says Purdue’s Mike Suckow, associate professor
of aviation technology and assistant department head for air
operations.
“Purdue’s reputation of providing quality
educational opportunities to pilots around the globe is a testament
to their dedication and importance in the aerospace
industry,” says Dr. Ahmed M. Metwalli, API’s President
and Chief Operating Officer. “We are pleased to have been
selected by Purdue to manage their inventory planning and control
processes and look forward to a long lasting relationship between
API and Purdue University.”
API’s customized flight school program focuses on
providing inventory management and logistical support for Purdue
that will assist in minimizing operating costs, reducing
turn-around times and increasing aircraft availability. Purdue will
utilize API’s web-based Electronic Supply Program
(“ESP2”) to manage inventory requirements for aircraft
parts, bench stock, rotables and consumable items to support their
high tempo flight training programs.
As the exclusive supplier for all Cirrus aircraft parts and
related requirements for Purdue University, API will also oversee
the performance and management of parts, repair and overhaul
services. API will be responsible for identifying approved sources
and manage the entire maintenance, repair and overhaul
lifecycle.
More News
Say Altitude Used by ATC to ascertain an aircraft's specific altitude/flight level. When the aircraft is climbing or descending, the pilot should state the indicated altitude round>[...]
Aero Linx: European Air Law Association (EALA) EALA was established in 1988 with the aim to promote the study of European air law and to provide an open forum for those with an int>[...]
From 2023 (YouTube Version): The Life, Death, Life, Death, and Life of a Glorious Warbird In 1981, business-owner Jim Tobul and his father purchased a Chance-Vought F4U Corsair. Mo>[...]
Also: USCG Retires MH-65 Dolphins, Irish Aviation Authority, NATCA Warns FAA, Diamond DA42 AD This summer, history enthusiasts will have a unique opportunity to experience World Wa>[...]
Also: WACO Kitchen Bails, French SportPlane Mfr to FL, Dynon-Advance Flight Systems, Innovation Preview Bobby Bailey, a bit of a fixture in sport aviation circles for his work with>[...]