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With the stated objective “to seek innovative ways to support parts on out-of-production, non-warranty airframes,” Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.-based CRS Jet Spares is offering new, FAA/PMA-certified thrust reverser ball-screw actuators (P/N 3272570-6) for the Bombardier Challenger 601, 605 and CRJ-200. The parts are on an exchange basis for a flat-rate guaranteed price of $8,500, complete with a two-year warranty.
“Our goals are the same as legacy aircraft operators,” said CEO Armando Leighton. “We look for ways to provide solutions that include quality parts with cost savings to keep these aircraft flying.”
In other news, the company has been appointed as the authorized distributor for the See/Rescue streamer, a military-approved emergency locating device. It is essentially a long, bright orange stripe made out of polyethylene plastic that rolls out and floats on the surface of water and works equally well on land. The See/Rescue Streamer, which lights up for nighttime detection, comes in two sizes: one for personal use (about the size and weight of a cellphone) and a larger size for carrying on aircraft and boats.
Finally, CRS will be holding its 15th annual drawing for a Harley-Davidson motorcycle at NBAA. Convention attendees can visit the CRS booth (C8529) to see if they are eligible for the drawing.