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DAS Aviation and AQRD Engineering have developed a modification to replace Embraer Phenom 300 engine inlet fasteners and repair mounting flanges and surrounding structure. According to DAS Aviation, “The solution changes the inner barrel fasteners as part of a comprehensive repair intended to address fastener-related inlet issues and improve overall inlet reliability.”
Instead of replacing loose or missing fasteners, the modification replaces about 700 rivets and involves a complete teardown to inspect mounting flanges and structural elements to “identify hidden failures that can contribute to blind rivets working loose,” the company explained. The entire process takes seven to 10 days, and DAS Aviation can provide loaner inlets and spares if necessary, or the work can be done during a regular inspection.
“DAS Aviation is a solutions company. When operators need an efficient path forward, we are here to develop a plan that keeps them flying,” said senior v-p Dan Podojil. “We are proud to support customers who are addressing this issue during routine inspections, as well as those taking proactive steps to address inlet fastener concerns. At the end of the day, our focus is on what the customer needs. That means delivering innovative solutions that are accomplished safely, efficiently, and with minimal downtime.”