Unison Industries today announced a six-year extension of its long-term contract with The Boeing Company to provide airframe tubing and ducting systems to support the manufacturer's 737, 747, 767 and 777 engine and aircraft assembly lines. In support of these programs, Unison will produce approximately 50,000 units annually.
"We value Boeing's business and look forward to continuing to supply their aircraft for many years to come," said Paul Theofan, Unison's VP of Marketing and Sales.
Unison's tubing and ducting systems will support several Boeing aircraft functions, including: Breathing Oxygen, Potable Water, Environmental Control System, Power Door Operating, Engine Build Up, Flexible Ball Joints and Engine Brackets. Unison will manufacture the tubing, ducting, flex joints and brackets for these systems at its facilities in Ohio, Canada and Thailand.
Unison's relationship with Boeing began 15 years ago when the company's Dayton, Ohio, operation, then known as Elano Corporation, won a contract for the delivery of GE90 Environmental Control System tubes for use on the 777 aircraft. Since then, the relationship has grown to include airframe tubing and ducting systems for several Boeing commercial aircraft and certain military applications. Unison is also participating on two new programs that include several ducts, pipes and brackets that will be used on the new Boeing 747-8 and P-8 Poseidon aircraft.
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Unison Industries, LLC | Igniters, APU Components, Bellows, Exciters, Leads, Spark Plugs, Magnetos, Engine Harnesses, Engine Controls, Electronic Harnesses, Sensors/Transducers, Pressure Switches, Limit Switches, Manifolds & Ducts, Starter Generators, Airborne Electrical Power Supplies, Electric Power Controllers, Aircraft Engine Ignition Systems, Turbine Engine Starters, Engine Parts, Oil Coolers, Fluid Conveyance Systems, Engine Heat Exchangers |
Boeing Commercial Airplanes | Airframer |
Related aircraft programs: |
Boeing 777 |
Boeing 767 |
Boeing 737 |
Related directory sectors: |
Mechanical Components |
Engine Components |
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