Component Manufacturers/Repair/Overhaul/Modification/Sales and ServiceQualified Technologies Corporation2121 Aviation WayUpland, CA 91786(909) 981-0895Fax: (909) 981-0962Website: www.qualtechco.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: Lorie SouthernEmail: lauries@qualtecho.comRAPCO Fleet Support465 Cardinal LaneHartland, WI 53029(262) 367-6210Fax: (262) 367-6219Website: www.rfsbrakes.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: Rusty KeagleEmail: rusty.keagle@rapcoinc.comRapco Fleet Support, Inc. manufactures FAA-PMA approved aircraft brakecomponents and overhauled electric fuel pumps the following regionalaircraft: Beech 1900, B99, EMB-120, Jetstream 31 & Metroliner. Onaverage our products are 40 percent less expensive than the OEM.Sagem Avionics, Inc /CONT’Dassurance software, integrated cockpit displays, and satellitecommunications for aircraft applications. The company is the authorizedrepair and overhaul center for SFIM, ARNAV, AVIAC, and SAGEM labelcommercial aerospace components.The company expanded the aerospace product line in 2004 withthe purchase of ARNAV of Puyallup, Washington. This acquisitionenabled the company to add integrated cockpit displays and satellitecommunications to its already extensive aerospace product suites alongwith a US based R & D and production facility.Saint-Grobain Performance Plastics335 North Diamond StreetRavenna, OH 44266(330) 296-9948Fax: (330) 296-7955Website: www.radome.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: Patrice LallementEmail: Patrice.lallement@saint-gobain.comEstablished for over 50 years in Ravenna, Ohio, USA, Saint-Gobain FlightStructures is a world leader for high performance composites includingairborne radomes and secondary structures. We design to specification,test, certify, manufacture, and repair. Our repair capabilities go beyondthe products we have developed.Associate Member DirectorySafetech1230 Wilson Ct.Humble, TX 77338(713) 947-1115Fax: (713) 947-0593Website: www.safetech-usa.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: Sam CipollaEmail: scipolla@safetech-usa.comSafetech is a 145 repair stations that sells and services all your bottle andinflatable needs. safetech has locations nationwide and prides itself inbeing a turnkey operation specializing in custom pricing and packagingfor regional airlines. At safetech, prices and services are of the utmostconsideration and importance.Sagem Avionics, Inc2701 Forum DriveGrand Prairie, TX 75052-7099(972) 314-3613Fax: (972) 314-3640Website: www.sagemavionics.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: James “Pete” LeslieEmail: pete.leslie@sagemavionics.comSagem Avionics, Inc. of Grand Prairie, Texas is a wholly ownedsubsidiary of the Defense and Security Division of the SAFRAN Groupheadquartered in Paris, France. Sagem Avionics, Inc. was originallyincorporated in 1989 as SFIM, Inc. The parent corporation of SFIM,Inc. was acquired by the Sagem Group in 1999 and SFIM, Inc. officiallychanged the company name Sagem Avionics, Inc. in 2004.From its Grand Prairie facility located just 15 minutes south of DallasFort-Worth Airport, Sagem Avionics is able to provide technical support,MRO services, and marketing and sales of commercial aerospaceproducts. The product line for service and sales encompasses a widerange of commercial aircraft applications that include helicopterautopilot systems, airplane and helicopter flight control components,aircraft condition and monitoring systems, flight operations quality102Skyservice FBO, Inc6120 Midfield RoadMississauga, ON L4W 2P7Canada(905) 678-5844Fax: (905) 678-8384Website: www.skyservice.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: Mark RinaldiEmail: mark_rinaldi@skyservice.comIn 1986, Skyservice was incorporated in order to serve the needs of theAviation Community. Over the past 21 years Skyservice has becomethe primary reference for Business and Regional Aviation Services. Withaward winning FBO and Maintenance facilities in Montreal, Torontoand Calgary, Skyservice has taken a large focus on regional aircraftmaintenance with its has over 300 employees as well as 300,000 sq. ft.of state of the art hangar and maintenance facilities to support Regionalaircraft operators. Skyservice Aviation is currently one of the largestaviation companies in Canada including maintenance, charter, aircraftmanagement, FBO and air ambulance services. The overall strategy ofSkyservice is based on setting the highest standards of quality in theindustry for which the company has now become known.SkyTeam International6851 West Sunrise Blvd, Suite 130Plantation, FL 33313(954) 791-4900Fax: (954) 791-4907Website: www.skyteam.cc<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: Jeff SaboEmail: jsabo@skyteam.ccA 145-repair station with Unlimited Instrument Ratings. Skyteamspecializes in the repair of very specific Instruments such as INDs, HSIs,RMIs, CVRs, ADCs, Gyros, and accessories such as Beacons, LandingLights, Panels, and Tach. Gen. We also repair TCAS ind, Dual Digital DME/RMI, Digital ADI, and Boeing Panels.<strong>RAA</strong> 2008 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong>
Southern Aeroparts Ametek10837 E. Marshall Street, Suite 101Tulsa, OK 74116(918) 437-7676Website: www.ametek.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: Mindy ReansEmail: mindy.reans@ametek.comSouthern Aeroparts/AMETEK (FAA# QAKR523K - EASA.145.5539 -CAAC# F00100388) provides repair, overhaul and manufacturing servicesfor regional and commercial aircraft components. Southern Aeroparts/AMETEK is located in Tulsa, OK, and has electromechanical, hydraulic andpneumatic capabilities for electric motors, cargo drives and actuators;fan reverser, flight control and landing gear actuation components; andpneumatic motors and valves.Southwest United Industries, Inc422 South St. LouisTulsa, OK 74120(918) 587-4161Fax: (918) 384-9223Website: www.swunited.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: Jimmy NewmanEmail: jnewman@swunited.comSouthwest United Industries is a premier process service company in NorthAmerica offering all types of plating, anodizing, thermal spray coating,painting, non-destructive testing, shot peening and many other servicesto the aerospace industry. As a FAA Repair Station (#CN2R748K) centrallylocated in Tulsa, OK; Southwest utilizes thermal spray coating, plating,welding, grinding and machining to repair aircraft component parts.Standard Aero33 Allen Dyne Rd.Winnipeg, MB R3H 1A1Canada(204) 788-5820Fax: (204) 789-1836Website: www.standardaero.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: Ron JonkmanEmail: ron_jonkman@standardaero.comStandard Aero is a world leader in providing aircraft maintenance repair andoverhaul services. Standard Aero performs repair and overhaul on Pratt &Whitney Canada, Rolls-Royce, Honeywell, and General Electric engines usedin regional airlines, business aviation, helicopters, and military/governmentaircraft. Standard Aero applies specialized business process redesign conceptsto both its operations and those of its customers, providing the tools andtraining to drive profitable growth and improved business performance.STG Aerospace, Inc6043 NW 167th Street, Suite A-14Miami, FL 33015(305) 828-9811Fax: (305) 828-2939Website: www.stgaerospace.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: T.K. (Tommy) NelmsEmail: tommy.nelms@stgaero.comSTG Aerospace manufactures innovative emergency lighting productsfor all aircraft types. STG developed, patented and certified the firstPhotoluminescent system for passenger aircraft, called SafTGlo. In additionto SafTGlo, STG has developed a NexGen Wireless Emergency PrimaryPower System (WEPPS) which is a radically new application of currentSTG Aerospace, Inc /CONT’Dtechnologies for managing and powering emergency lighting systems,with a built-in wireless monitoring and diagnostic capability. It givesairlines:• A ‘fit for life’ solution for battery modules that needs no charging andno scheduled maintenance – ever!• A means of performing daily checks on the whole emergency lightingsystem in under 10 seconds via a sophisticated wireless status monitoringand display panel.• A system that saves time and money by virtually eliminating through-lifecosts of traditional emergency lighting power systems.TCI - Turbine Controls, Inc5 Old Windsor Rd.Bloomfield, CT 06002(860) 761-7532Fax: (860) 761-7591Website: www.tcimro.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: Michele VianiEmail: mviani@tcimro.comTCI has rapidly grown to become an industry leader in providing enginecomponent and accessory MRO services to aviation and industrialcustomers throughout the world. Our component repair capabilitiesinclude machining, grinding, thermal spray, welding, shot peen, painting,blasting, NDT and chemical cleaning for both rotating and stationarycomponents. Our accessory capabilities include fuel, oil and pneumaticapplications in addition to sub-assembly component repair. TCI’s uniquecombination of both accessory and engine component repair providescustomers with a one stop alternative to fulfill many of their maintenancerequirements..Telford Aviation189 Odlin RdBangor, ME 04401(905) 637-9379Fax: (905) 637-9390Website: www.telfordaviation.com<strong>RAA</strong> Representative: Danny MurphyEmail: danny.murphy@telfordgroup.bizFounded in 1982, The Telford Group developed from its beginningsin the corporate jet charter and FBO sectors into the multi-facettedaviation services organization that it is today. Based in Bangor (Maine) thecompany has become a well-known specialist in turbine and jet poweredaircraft support services. Its main areas of activity are MRO services for“regional” aircraft types, Parts & Components Repairs, Spares Supply (CRJ,Dash-7/8, other), Aircraft Leasing (Dash7/8, Caravan) and operationalfleet support and management for commercial and government clients.The Telford Group employs over 200 personnel operating from facilities inMaine, Alabama, Maryland and a number of overseas locations and thecompany stands ready to support any operator of regional-size aircraftwith reliable and cost-effective services. We count a number of wellknowninternational operators of turbine and jet aircraft among our bestcustomers and would be pleased to discuss new service opportunities withany prospective clients.<strong>RAA</strong> 2008 <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 103Associate Member Directory
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