Dallas-based Aviall (Booth 1885) came to this week’s NBAA convention with announcements of several new distribution agreements, including the expansion of the company’s support portfolio for GE Aviation CF34-3A and -3A2 turbofans on the Bombardier Challenger 601.
On Monday, the company announced a new agreement with GE Aviation to provide used material/refurbished and lease engine parts for the popular aircraft series, building on Aviall’s existing distributorship for OEM unique CF34 spare parts. “We believe the customers who depend on CF34-3A and -3A2 engines will realize added benefits from our ever-expanding relationship with GE,” said Aviall president and CEO Ed Dolanski.
Aviall also announced new agreements to market and distribute products manufactured by three subsidiaries of TransDigm. The contracts provide Aviall with exclusive rights to sell audio, power, lighting and control systems manufactured by AvtechTyee, and hydraulic and fuel systems components produced by Arkwin, through the company’s network of 40 global service centers in North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific.
A third agreement grants Aviall exclusive rights to market and distribute AeroControlex fuel, hydraulic and lubrication pumps throughout the globe, with the exception of a non-exclusive clause for operations in China.