Will Supply Wing Skins For Cessna's Mustang
Airplane parts supplier Avcorp Industries Inc. recently
celebrated 50 years in business... and marked the occasion with a
new contract giving the company an entrance into the very light jet
new market segment, and sponsorship of a new aerospace training
facility. The company also announced a partnership in composites
research with British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT).
Avcorp enters the VLJ market with a contract to supply wing
skins for the new Cessna Citation Mustang aircraft.The assemblies
range in complexity and size up to trailing edge and wing skin
assemblies. The total annual value is approximately USD$1.3
million, with potential to increase to USD$6.0 million based on
Avcorp's capacity.
"To be entering the Very Light Jet market segment with a
contract to supply wing skins for the Cessna Citation Mustang sets
Avcorp on a course into the future of aviation," states Paul Kalil,
President. "Avcorp is pleased to commemorate its 50 years in
business with sponsorship of a new aerospace structures training
facility and with a partnership for composites research. With a
return to profitability and a new strategic vision, Avcorp's next
50 years are off to an exciting start."
Avcorp's is one of very few facilities that combine the required
metal bond capabilities with numerous customer quality
certifications, and so demand is high to support both Cessna and
Boeing production and to meet short turnaround, high-margin work
statements for a number of regular and one-time customers.
Avcorp also commemorates its 50 year celebration with a
contribution to the aerospace industry in British Columbia and the
local community.
Avcorp is providing $100,000 over the next 5 years for
sponsorship of an Avcorp Structures Laboratory at the new British
Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) Aerospace Technology
Campus. This new facility for aerospace structures training will
provide graduates for highly-skilled, high-paying jobs for British
Columbians and ensure that Avcorp's growing needs for qualified
workers are met.
BCIT and Avcorp have also signed a Memorandum of Understanding
to establish a state-of-the-art composite materials research,
development and testing facility located at the BCIT aerospace
campus. Through collaborative projects conducted in the facility,
Avcorp will stay on the leading edge of aerospace materials
technology and BCIT will establish new educational programs and
research capabilities in the field of aerospace materials.
The research facility will occupy approximately 25,000 square
feet at the new BCIT Aerospace Technology Campus in Richmond, BC,
where research, development, prototyping, limited production and
testing work will be conducted on composite materials.