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Airforms awarded FAA PMA approval for CASA 212 bushings

By General Aviation News Staff · January 7, 2015 ·

BIG LAKE, Alaska — Airforms has obtained new FAA PMA approvals covering 19 different bushings for EADS CASA 212 aircraft.

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This suite of bushings will aid CASA operators around the world as they struggle to find replacement parts for their aging aircraft, Airforms officials noted.

The new bushings are machined from a nickel/bronze alloy for durability and long service life. They are eligible for installation on all CASA model 212 aircraft and are available immediately.

“These precision manufactured replacements are in response to numerous requests for affordable bushings,” said Steve Hunter, sales and marketing executive.

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