Boom Supersonic Accelerates Overture Aircraft and Engine Development

Boom Supersonic announced milestones across its Overture airliner and Symphony engine programs in July. Boom is reinventing the cockpit with an all-new flight deck, designed around pilots with safety at the forefront. Boom is making rapid progress on its Symphony engine, with hardware testing underway and the first full-scale engine core to be operational in just 18 months. Additionally, Boom announced that Symphony will be assembled in San Antonio, Texas through an expanded agreement with StandardAero.

Today’s announcements come on the heels of accelerating momentum for Boom. In March, the company conducted the historic first flight of its XB-1 supersonic demonstrator and in June completed construction on the Overture Superfactory in Greensboro, North Carolina.

“Passengers and airlines are hungry for supersonic flight,” said Blake Scholl, founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic. “Following XB-1’s successful test flight, we’re accelerating. Overture features an all-new flight deck, incorporating extensive pilot feedback, resulting in a flying experience that is both innovative and instantly familiar. Our Symphony engine has quickly progressed through design into hardware rig testing, and with a fully operational engine core on track for next year, our rapid development approach is pacing ahead of schedule.”

Boom continues to partner with airlines and best-in-class industry suppliers. Overture’s flight deck builds on the next-generation Honeywell Anthem avionics suite. An advanced head-worn vision system from Universal Avionics, who joins the Overture program today, is integrated into the flight deck. Boom worked with BAE Systems to integrate Active Control Sidesticks into the Overture flight deck simulator displayed at the Farnborough International Airshow.

Overture’s flight deck builds upon years of learning in aviation safety and is the result of extensive feedback from airline, business, and military pilots. Incorporating the Honeywell Anthem avionics suite, Overture offers pilots unprecedented situational awareness and ease of control, providing passengers with the safest possible flight experience.

Boom’s flight deck offers pilots the benefits of advanced automation and envelope protection, together with a force-feedback system that allows pilots to feel how the airplane is flying. With key airplane features accessible through high-definition touch screens, Overture can benefit from ongoing over-the-air software upgrades. Overture flight deck capabilities include:

  • Force-feedback sidesticks. For the first time on an airliner, force-feedback sidesticks allow pilots to control the plane while physically feeling both aircraft response and inputs made by the co-pilot or autopilot. 
  • Autoland and augmented reality. Building on the system flown on XB-1, Overture has an advanced augmented reality vision system for takeoff and landing, eliminating the need for the droop nose used on Concorde. Pilots can safely land using autoland or augmented reality views provided on a head-worn device and on the pilot’s primary flight display.
  • Large 17-inch touchscreens. High-definition touchscreens eliminate the hundreds of breakers and buttons found in legacy cockpits. Every airplane function is accessible through software while physical controls—such as stick, throttle, and landing gear—are offered for safety-critical functions.
  • Over-the-air upgrades. Overture will receive over-the-air software upgrades, meaning new features and improvements will arrive regularly. Airlines can control how upgrades are rolled out across fleets.

Boom recently completed a series of flight deck tests with commercial pilots from leading airlines, including Mike Bannister, former Chief Concorde Pilot for British Airways. 

“I’ve long believed that Overture is the rightful successor to Concorde,” said Mike Bannister, former Chief Concorde Pilot for British Airways. “After experiencing Overture’s flight deck, which is incredibly well designed and delightful to fly, my excitement and enthusiasm for this aircraft has only intensified.” 

Symphony engine advances to hardware testing; engine core to be operational in 18 months

Boom revealed in June that it is already building and rig-testing Symphony hardware, starting with a full-scale test of combustor aerodynamics. The first 3D-printed parts have been produced for Symphony, including fuel nozzles and turbine center frames. 

These hardware tests began just 18 months after the initial announcement of Symphony, demonstrating Boom’s rapid development approach. As part of this strategy, the company will conduct more than 30 engine hardware rig tests, allowing for validation and optimization of all key engine components, ranging from fan and nozzle acoustics to combustor fuel efficiency.

Boom also announced that it has accelerated development of a full-scale engine core, which will be operational in late 2025. Engine core testing will analyze performance of the compressor, combustor, and turbine section. Data gathered will further refine engineering and expedite production of a fully certified engine. Following this rapid development approach, Boom expects to build and test multiple iterations before certifying the final refined engine.

Boom also expanded its existing MRO partnership with StandardAero to include the production of Symphony. StandardAero will assemble and test Symphony engines at its facility in San Antonio, Texas. The Symphony assembly line will scale to produce 330 engines annually within a footprint projected to total over 100,000 square feet of production space.

“We are excited to expand our role to include the assembly and testing of Symphony engines, further supporting the development of next-generation flight with Boom,” said Russell Ford, Chairman and CEO of StandardAero. “Our collaboration is a testament to StandardAero’s world-class engineering capabilities and dedication to delivering solutions that power the future of air travel.”

Additionally, Boom announced it is teaming with aerospace leader ATI, Inc. for advanced high-temperature materials and components for Symphony’s high pressure compressor integrated blade and disk stages and for its turbine assembly. These advanced nickel-based superalloys will enable Symphony to achieve high performance and reliability in sustained supersonic operation.

Overture remains on target to achieve FAA and EASA certification by the end of the decade.

RobotLAB Brings Wide-Ranging Robotics Integration Services to Knoxville

RobotLAB is expanding its robotics solutions to Knoxville, Tennessee, headed by local aviation expert and veteran Mike McLaughlin. Launched in 2023 to meet the growing demand for AI and robotics business solutions, RobotLAB’s nationwide expansion initiative will increase access to automation and operational efficiency solutions like cleaning, delivery and customer service robots throughout Knoxville, allowing businesses of all sizes to implement cost-saving robot technologies. In addition to Knoxville, RobotLAB has numerous locations in the pipeline in Colorado, Florida, Nevada and Texas, underscoring the growing demand for innovative robotic technologies in key economies across the U.S.

“Knoxville is rapidly becoming one of the South’s leading entrepreneurial and innovation hubs, and business owners, employees and locals all stand to benefit from a robot’s ability to reduce inefficiency, perform menial tasks and enhance the customer experience,” said Elad Inbar, founder and CEO of RobotLAB. “Mike’s aviation experience and local ties will be valuable assets in introducing RobotLAB Knoxville’s expansive robotics catalog to the diverse and innovative community.”

McLaughlin brings years of experience as a U.S. Navy helicopter instructor pilot and Aviation Facilities Compliance Officer, boasting maintenance and operations expertise that will be crucial to RobotLAB’s expansion into Tennessee. The new location will allow McLaughlin and his team to seamlessly deliver to Knoxville-area businesses RobotLAB’s best-in-class services, including sales, tailored programming, onsite integration and repairs. Local owners preferring to test the robots in their businesses before fully integrating will have the opportunity to do so. By establishing an expansive, reliable network of robot specialists across the U.S., RobotLAB is forging a future where business owners have local access to the world’s most comprehensive robotics portfolio, offering cost-effective and labor-saving solutions for companies in all sectors.

“The University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory attract vibrant, clever minds to Knoxville, many of whom are responsible for the city’s innovations and future-focused thinking,” said McLaughlin. “I’m honored to facilitate RobotLAB’s joining of forces with Knoxville’s warm, welcoming and imaginative community, and look forward to integrating valuable robotics solutions that will improve the lives of business owners, employees and customers.”

With an impressive roster of longstanding partnerships spanning the world’s top robot manufacturers and more than 10,000 robots deployed across the globe, RobotLAB is proud to share 15+ years of expertise with its local offices and the communities they serve. Aiming to increase access to robotics and AI solutions across the U.S., RobotLAB’s revolutionary nationwide expansion allows local branch presidents like McLaughlin to seamlessly introduce businesses in their area to the power of automation. RobotLAB’s franchise program boasts minimal overhead, comprehensive online and in-person training, limited staffing requirements and attractive revenue opportunities in a fast-growing industry with limitless potential. Plus, the program’s low cost of entry and thorough training module make it ideal for entrepreneurs looking to enter the franchising world, as well as experienced franchisees seeking portfolio diversification with a first-of-its-kind opportunity.

RobotLAB’s suite of solutions includes cleaning, delivery, customer service and security robots for businesses of all sizes. Its unique program offers customers an online learning system to master the robots, accessible standard operating procedures, on-site training and installation and service plans for local repair and other technical needs. With thousands of current customers and an expanding local presence across the country, the company is positioned to be the car dealership of robotics with the ability to sell, service, repair and offer consumables in one local suite accessible to all major U.S. urban centers and commerce hubs.

Lufthansa Technik to Support Austrian Airlines’ 787 fleet

As with Lufthansa Airlines’ Dreamliners, Lufthansa Technik AG will also take over the long-term component supply for Austrian Airlines’ Boeing 787 fleet, which is currently being built up. In a recently 
signed contract, the two companies have agreed on Total Component Support (TCS) for up to eleven long-haul aircraft until the end of 2032.

In addition to the classic MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) of aircraft parts, TCS includes the so-called open-loop component supply from Lufthansa Technik’s global parts pool. If Austrian reports a 
defective component in one of its 787s, the airline does not have to wait for it to be repaired, but receives a ready-to-use replacement part from the Lufthansa Technik pool immediately and as quickly as possible — worldwide. Downtimes of the affected aircraft caused by the parts defect can thus be reduced to a minimum.

Lufthansa Technik has been providing the first services under the new787 contract since June of this year and is gradually building up a stock of materials for the Dreamliners stationed in Vienna. The TCS 
is tailored to the needs of the Austrian Airlines 787-9 fleet, which is initially being built up with seven used aircraft and will later be supplemented by currently four factory-new aircraft.

“We have had good experience with TCS for our A320 and 777 fleets for many years,” said Stephan Koenen, senior director engineering & commercial at Austrian Airlines. “Expanding the range of services to include the Boeing 787 was therefore a logical consequence. With this contract, we are creating a high level of supply security for this aircraft type with an optimized cost position.”

“Due to its large quantities and global deployment, the Boeing 787 is an aircraft type where our Total Component Support can fully play to its strengths,” explained Kai-Stefan Röpke, vice president corporate sales Europe, Middle East and Africa at Lufthansa Technik. “Thanks to our large pool of spare parts, we are able to provide Austrian with the right Dreamliner spare part immediately. And with our 15 parts warehouses around the world, the required component is often just a stone’s throw away. This gives Austrian Airlines the best possible component supply for its new Dreamliner fleet.”

IFS Named as a Customers’ Choice in the 2024 Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer Field Service Management Report

IFS was named as a Customers’ Choice in the 2024 Gartner Voice of the Customer Field Service Management report. This year, IFS has the additional distinction of being the only company to receive the recognition and attain a placement in the top right section of the Peer Insights Quadrant.

“We feel this recognition represents an important independent validation of our leadership position in this market, and is a further reinforcement of our differentiators in service and asset-centric sectors, our industry depth, and our focus on innovation,” said Max Roberts, chief operating officer at IFS. “As the only vendor with a Customers’ Choice Distinction for field service management, the recognition is provided to vendors for meeting or exceeding the market average for both Overall Experience and User Interest and Adoption, a recognition the team at IFS is proud of.’

IFS field service management solutions comprise service management software with industrial AI embedded designed to deliver service excellence, optimize workforce efficiency, and grow service revenues. We feel that customer feedback is a key contributor that helps IFS to shape its product and continuously innovate to enable service-centric organizations to accelerate growth and deliver innovation in their business.

This is the latest in a string of recent Gartner recognitions for IFS. IFS was recently ranked #1 in the Gartner Market Share: All Software Markets, Worldwide, 2023 in the Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) segment by revenue for the third consecutive year. IFS was also named a Customers’ Choice in the 2024 Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer for Cloud ERP for Product-Centric Enterprises.

The Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice recognizes vendors in this market based on reviews from verified end-user professionals. The Customers’ Choice distinction takes into account both the number of reviews and the overall user ratings. To ensure fair evaluation, Gartner maintains rigorous criteria for recognizing vendors with a high customer satisfaction rate. This year, in addition to our recognition in Field Service Management and Cloud ERP for Product-centric Enterprises, IFS is also a Customers’ Choice for Cloud ERP for Product-centric Enterprises in the Manufacturing industry.

Reviews from IFS peers include:  

  • “Exceptional product from an exceptional company.” – Business systems Analyst, Transportation 
  • “I think IFS is a very excellent solution. With IFS, we are able to continuously improve our workflow to provide better services.” – System Engineer, Telecommunication 
  • “Fantastic bit of software, helps us to be able to complete the day-to-day jobs and getting feedback from field engineers is convenient.” – Lead IFS analyst, Manufacturing

GA Telesis and Alitheon Partner to Bring Next Gen Transparency, Traceability and Trust to Aviation and Aerospace

GA Telesis and Alitheon joined forces to integrate Alitheon’s optical AI technology, FeaturePrint, into WILBUR, GA Telesis’s Web3-enabled Parts Provenance and Records Platform. WILBUR will provide a revolution in securing aircraft and parts authenticity, as well as drive maximum levels of aviation data security within the sector. This collaboration will empower stakeholders to meet the highest standards for product documentation and verification set by all global regulatory bodies.

This collaboration also drives a new level of safety across the entire aviation and aerospace supply chain by ensuring the irrefutable verification of products. Starting with raw materials and continuing forward with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), heavy maintenance facilities, MRO’s, logistics, airlines, and parts suppliers, WILBUR and FeaturePrint will enhance traceability and identification of aircraft parts throughout the entire aircraft lifecycle. The combined technology addresses aircraft parts previously manufactured, and serves as a forward-looking provenance verification system (“PVS”) and process for transfer of assets within the supply-chain.

FeaturePrint: Revolutionizing Transparency, Traceability and Trust

FeaturePrint addresses critical challenges in the aerospace industry, including counterfeit and gray market goods, untraceable items, and misidentification of physical products. By leveraging standard industrial cameras or mobile phones, FeaturePrint’s algorithms create a unique digital fingerprint based on the minute surface details of each physical item. Just like human fingerprints, these digital ‘FeaturePrints’ are inherently unique and persistent. This technology eliminates reliance on removable tags, QR codes, data plates, labels, and paperwork, which are susceptible to damage, loss, manipulation and fraud.

Irrefutable ‘Back to Birth’ Provenance

A longstanding risk in the aerospace sector has been recently exposed via multiple fraudulent events involving both false paperwork and counterfeit parts and materials entering the aviation supply chain.  These events shine a spotlight on the aviation industry’s increasing need for transparency and trust. GA Telesis’s WILBUR platform uses a patented data tokenization process where irrefutable surrogates are created for the actual information. With the addition of FeaturePrint, the solution serves as an objective source of truth combining the power of web-3 based part-level data, and the connector between physical parts and their digital identities. By replacing outdated part traceability methods reliant on paperwork, tags, QR codes, and NFC chips, the combined WILBUR – FeaturePrint technology ensures irrefutable verification.

“Incorporating Alitheon’s FeaturePrint into our WILBUR platform will establish the ultimate standard of traceability and provenance for aviation industry stakeholders,” stated Jason Reed, President of the GA Telesis Digital Innovation Group. “The combination of our technology and extensive market presence, along with Alitheon’s optical AI technology, will empower the aviation industry to address significant challenges. As the aviation industry evolves, transparency throughout the value chain is becoming increasingly critical. The enhanced GA Telesis platform will empower stakeholders to meet the highest standards set by the OEMs, airlines, and aviation authorities around the world. Together, we will usher in an era where fraudulent aerospace documentation and aircraft parts not only become obsolete, but impossible.”

“FeaturePrint was developed to establish transparency, traceability, and trust using nothing more than a photo. This empowers high-consequence industries to provide the provenance and verification their customers deserve,” said Roei Ganzarski, CEO of Alitheon. “In the aerospace sector, where safety is paramount, companies and the flying public must have assurances that every part installed on an aircraft is authentic, legal, and correct. By integrating FeaturePrint into WILBUR, this industry gains a new level of trust and safety.”

GA Telesis Engine Services Announces Adoption of SAF for Engine Testing — DHL is Launch Customer

GA Telesis Engine Services (GATES) announced a milestone in its commitment to sustainability and environmental protection through the adoption of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) provided by Neste, the world’s leading producer of SAF and renewable diesel. This strategic initiative to choose SAF underscores GATES’s long-term dedication to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting more sustainable aviation practices.

In collaboration with DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, and highlighting DHL’s role as GATES launch customer for SAF, GATES will begin integrating Neste-produced SAF into its engine testing operations in Finland. This partnership marks a significant milestone, by reducing GATES’ aircraft engine testing operations’ greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80% over the fuel’s life cycle compared to using conventional jet fuel when Neste SAF is used unblended in the testing.

Key Highlights of the Initiative:

  • Commitment to Sustainability: As part of our unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship, GA Telesis Engine Services is dedicated to implementing sustainable practices across all aspects of our operations. The introduction of SAF is a critical step in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting a more sustainable future for aviation.
  • Collaboration with DHL: DHL, renowned for its leadership in logistics and sustainability, will be GA Telesis Engine Services’ first customer to benefit from our SAF integration. This collaboration is a testament to our shared vision of driving innovation and sustainability within the aviation industry.
  • Environmental Impact: The use of Neste-produced SAF unblended, at 100% concentration, has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80%* over the life cycle of the fuel compared to using conventional jet fuel. By purchasing Neste-produced SAF an amount that results in 25% of SAF in its fuel blend, the Company aims to significantly lower its environmental impact from aircraft engine testing and contribute to  efforts to combat climate change.
  • Innovation and Leadership: GA Telesis Engine Services is committed to being at the forefront of innovation in the MRO industry. The introduction of SAF is part of its corporate parent’s commitment to environmental protection and its broader strategy to embrace cutting-edge technologies and practices that enhance efficiency and sustainability.

“We are thrilled to announce this important step in our sustainability journey,” said Gunnar Sigurfinnsson, president of GA Telesis Engine Services. “Our collaboration with DHL exemplifies our commitment to environmental responsibility and our dedication to pioneering sustainable solutions within the aviation industry. By integrating SAF into our operations, we are taking meaningful action to reduce our carbon footprint and protect the environment for future generations.”

DHL’s executive vice president of aviation express global, Robert Hyslop, added, “DHL is already one of the world’s largest users of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and we are making significant progress towards achieving a 30% SAF share by 2030. Therefore we are proud to now partner with GA Telesis Engine Services in their groundbreaking initiative. Sustainability is an integral part of corporate strategy, and this collaboration aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver excellence sustainably. Together, we will make significant strides towards a more sustainable future.”

GA Telesis Engine Services Oy says it is committed to continuous improvement and innovation in sustainability practices. GATES will continue to explore and implement solutions that support our environmental goals and drive positive change within the aviation industry.

GA Telesis Appoints Industry Veteran Gavin Gallogly as Vice President of Sales – Americas

GA Telesis announced that industry veteran Gavin Gallogly has been named as vice president of sales – americas for the Flight Solutions Group. In this role, Gallogly will support GA Telesis’ global ecosystem by providing the highest level of team leadership and customer advocacy. Gavin leads the Americas sales team and brings a superior level of established integrity, aviation acumen, customer relationships, and operational experience, supporting FSG’s commitment to expanding GA Telesis’ footprint in the industry. Gallogly’s responsibilities will include sales, services, and support of all USM material, tool/GSE offerings, OEM distribution, and logistics advocacy in the region.

Gallogly has 30+ years of experience as an executive leader in the aftermarket aviation industry. The company says he joins the FSG team, bringing knowledge of operational aviation backgrounds, established relationships across the industry and proven impact with customers around the world.

“I am delighted to be joining the FSG team and being part of the premier company in commercial aviation. GA Telesis’ global aerospace platform and integrated services offer tremendous opportunities and deliver solutions unmatched in the industry,” said Gallogly. “The innovative approaches and cutting-edge technologies that GA Telesis employs are truly inspiring, and I am eager to contribute to our shared mission of excellence and growth,” he added.

“Gallogly offers a proven track record with a strong emphasis on relationships, professionalism, and deep industry knowledge, which will be instrumental in further growing our business,” said Jim Sokol, president of Flight Solutions Group. “His extensive experience and strategic insights align perfectly with our goals for expansion and innovation,” he added.

Boeing Projects Global Need for Nearly 2.4 Million New Commercial Pilots, Technicians, Cabin Crew

Over the next 20 years, Boeing [NYSE: BA] projects a continued significant demand for aviation personnel as the global commercial airplane fleet continues to expand. The company’s 2024 Pilot and Technician Outlook (PTO) shows the industry will require nearly 2.4 million new professionals to support the growing commercial fleet and meet the long-term increase in air travel.

According to the latest PTO, commercial carriers will need the following new personnel through 2043 to sustain the global commercial fleet:

  • 674,000 pilots
  • 716,000 maintenance technicians
  • 980,000 cabin crew members.


“Driven by aviation traffic trending above pre-pandemic levels, personnel attrition and commercial fleet growth, the demand for aviation personnel continues to rise,” said Chris Broom, vice president, Commercial Training Solutions, Boeing Global Services. “We are focused on being a reliable and innovative partner in the lifecycle of aviation training. Our offerings are rooted in competency-based training and assessment programs to help ensure high quality aviation training starting in flight schools and in commercial operations while helping enhance aviation safety through immersive and virtual training solutions.”

Through 2043, the PTO projects:

  • Demand for new personnel driven primarily by single aisle airplanes, except in Africa and Middle East where widebody airplane demand leads.
  • Eurasia, China and North America drive demand for more than half of new industry personnel.
  • South Asia, Southeast Asia and Africa are the fastest-growing regions for personnel with staffing demand expected to more than triple over 20 years.
  • Two-thirds of new personnel will address replacement due to attrition, while one- third supports growth in the commercial fleet.


The PTO forecast includes these projections for industry needs through 2043:

RegionNew PilotsNew TechniciansNew Cabin Crew
Global674,000716,000980,000
Africa23,00025,00028,000
China130,000137,000163,000
Eurasia155,000167,000240,000
Latin America39,00042,00054,000
Middle East68,00063,000104,000
North America123,000123,000184,000
Northeast Asia25,00030,00043,000
Oceania11,00012,00018,000
South Asia40,00040,00049,000
Southeast Asia60,00077,00097,000
Boeing chart.

Lufthansa Technik, Boeing Sign License Agreement for 787 Dreamliner Cabin Modifications

Boeing and Lufthansa Technik announced an agreement to designate Lufthansa Technik as the first Boeing-licensed Service Center (BLSC) for cabin modifications on 787 Dreamliner airplanes, bringing additional choice and capacity to the market.

As a BLSC, Lufthansa Technik is licensed to perform interior modifications on the 787 as an external MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) service provider.

“We are pleased to bring additional interior modification capacity to 787 owners and operators by designating Lufthansa Technik as a Boeing Licensed Service Center. Through this novel collaboration, customers will benefit from Lufthansa Technik’s decades of MRO experience, and familiarity with the 787 platform,” said Doug Backhus, vice president of Boeing Cabins, Modifications and Maintenance.

Operators, lessors and other companies with 787 cabin modification needs will now have the choice to work with Lufthansa Technik. As a BLSC for 787 cabin modifications, Lufthansa Technik can design a new cabin interior, provide the associated engineering and perform the integration in accordance with the customer’s wishes. Along with the license granted by Boeing, Lufthansa Technik will also cover certification of the modification projects. The cabin modifications on the popular long-haul widebody will be performed at one of the MRO provider’s global network facilities.

“This is a great endorsement from Boeing of Lufthansa Technik’s outstanding cabin modification services. Customers looking to modify the interior of their Dreamliner will be able to find the full range of services from us. As Boeing’s licensed Service Center for cabin modification of the 787, we are pleased to contribute our expertise in this area and to create additional capacity in the market as the world’s largest MRO provider,” said Harald Gloy, chief operating officer at Lufthansa Technik.

The two parties will continue to make the necessary preparations to enable Lufthansa Technik to start its first 787 cabin modification project in 2025. The BLSC will complement Boeing’s existing 787 Interior Modifications offerings with additional capacity for the market.

This agreement on 787 cabin modifications follows the completion of the first base maintenance event on a 787 Dreamliner this April at Lufthansa Technik Malta.

AAR and Ontic Expand Relationship with Multiple Distribution Agreements

AAR Corp. has signed multiple long-term distribution agreements with Ontic that expand the companies’ existing defense and commercial partnerships and enhance service offerings for the U.S. government and worldwide commercial customers.

Under the first defense agreement, AAR will expand its support for U.S. government customers to include a specific list of T55 engine components applicable to the CH-47 helicopter. Under a second agreement, AAR will add part numbers for various platforms, including the C-130, H-60, and E-2D, to increase its Ontic offerings for direct sales to the U.S. government by more than 33%. Under a third agreement, AAR will expand on a current contract with Ontic to begin distributing a thrust vector actuation systems motor manufactured by Ontic.

Additionally, AAR and Ontic signed a long-term global exclusive commercial agreement for a specified list of parts for multi-channel satellite communication systems utilized on various platforms. 

Collectively, these agreements add to AAR’s robust offerings while leveraging Ontic’s growing global presence to reduce lead times and increase availability of parts for customers.

“This the continuation of a strategic relationship for our two companies and offers our customers greater availability by adding these new parts to our distribution partnership with AAR,” Brian Sartain, chief operating officer at Ontic said. “These additions to our agreement mean our customers will benefit from reduced lead times for parts, smoother supply chain management, and more efficient operational planning.”

“AAR is pleased to expand our longstanding partnership with Ontic through additional multi-year distribution agreements,” said Frank Landrio, AAR’s senior vice president of distribution. “This strategic partnership aligns AAR’s global sales expertise, strategic footprint, and contracting strengths with Ontic’s engineering experience to benefit our shared defense and commercial customers.”