Dassault develops its next generation of maintenance tools
Léo Barnier
| 2019/06/06 | 646 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Just as it is turning its MRO strategy upside down - with the consecutive buy-outs of Execujet and TAG Aviation at the start of the year - Dassault Aviation is also planning to strengthen its maintenance tools. The french aircraft manufacturer presented a 3D scanner to inspect and characterise faults on an aircraft structure during the EBACE convention in Geneva in mid-May. Developed at its Dassault Falcon Service maintenance subsidiary, it is now due to be shared across the Dassault support ...(…)
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