Co-Operative Industries Aerospace expands Airbus harness repair services - Connector Specifier

Co-Operative Industries Aerospace expands Airbus harness repair services


Nov 23, 2009

November 23, 2009 -- Co-Operative Industries Aerospace (Fort Worth, TX) recently expanded its customer support with the addition of CFM56-5 wiring harness repair capabilities.

According to Dave Wright, VP of product development at Co-Operative Industries, "The addition of the CFM56-5 further penetrates the ever growing CFM56 family series of engines in today's fleets. By taking advantage of the repair capabilities Co-Operative Industries has to offer, operators will be able to enhance their operational support worldwide. By offering quick turn, cost effective harness and interconnect repair services, we can save maintenance operations valuable time and money."

The implementation of services for CFMI engine wiring harnesses augments the company's existing CFM56-7 repair service. The CFMI engines power the Airbus A318, A319, A320, A321, and A340 aircraft families. In addition to the CFM56-5A/B/C series, Co-Operative Industries also specializes in CFM56-7 wire harness repairs.

Co-Operative Industries' 6,000 sq. ft. repair center is FAA, EASA, and CAAC certified. The company is a specialist in check and test, repair and overhaul, and service bulletin incorporation for a number of the aircraft engine wiring harnesses in service today. In addition to the CFM56 repair capabilities, Co-Operative Industries also provides repair services for the GE90, CF6-80C, PW4000 QEC harnesses, and others.

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