BERWYN. 02 July2018. Triumph Group announced its Triumph Airborne Structures maintenance, repair, and overhaul business was awarded a three-year contract to provide engine nacelle component repair and materials services for an unspecified military cargo aircraft. Triumph Airborne Structures is an operating company of Triumph Product Support.
Over the past five years, Triumph has serviced nearly 450 thrust reversers for military aircraft. The new agreement adds an additional 200 nacelle components per year to the growing nacelle component services work Triumph Airborne Structures provides for military platforms. For more than a decade, Triumph Airborne Structures has supplied MRO service for various military programs providing personnel, materials, material management services, equipment, data, inspection, engineering, and overhaul/repair services for multiple military aircraft nacelle components.
“Triumph Product Support is excited to expand our support of military programs,” said Mike Abram, executive vice president of Triumph Product Support. “This award supports Triumph’s greater strategy to increase our scope of work within the military sector.”
Triumph Airborne Structures repairs and overhauls a wide range of complex sheet metal and composite aircraft structures such as engine nacelles, thrust reversers, flight control surfaces, doors, and other aircraft structures. They also provide post-production structures material manufacturing and supply chain services for Triumph’s manufacturing business units as well as several OEMs.
Triumph Group, Inc., headquartered in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, designs, engineers, manufactures, repairs and overhauls a broad portfolio of aircraft structures, components, accessories, and systems. The Company serves a broad spectrum of the global aviation industry, including original equipment manufacturers of commercial, regional, business and military aircraft and aircraft components, as well as commercial and regional airlines and air cargo carriers.