Unison Industries (GE) Enters into Data License Agreement with Boeing (BA)
Unison Industries, a wholly owned subsidiary within GE Aviation, of GE (NYSE: GE), today announced they have entered into a data license with The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) allowing the use of detail engineering design data to obtain Parts Manufacturing Authority (PMA) for replacement spare parts. The license will permit Unison Industries, LLC to manufacture licensed PMA parts under Unison’s FAA approved quality system and distribute directly to operators.
"Unison uses the latest in electronic modeling and design software for tubes and ducts, providing customers with faster start-up cycles,” said Nate Manning, general manager for Unison. “We have supplied Boeing for nearly two decades and we are pleased to continue our strong relationship with them."
Unison Industries has been licensed to manufacture tube assemblies, ducts, unions, and other related products and sell to operators and other customers worldwide. Their products are used on most Boeing military and commercial airplane models. Unison is the original manufacturer of many of the parts for which they now hold the license.
Unison's tubing and ducting systems will support several Boeing aircraft functions, including: oxygen, potable water, environmental control system, power door operating, engine build up, flexible ball joints and engine brackets. In support of these programs Unison will produce approximately 51,000 units annually.
"Unison uses the latest in electronic modeling and design software for tubes and ducts, providing customers with faster start-up cycles,” said Nate Manning, general manager for Unison. “We have supplied Boeing for nearly two decades and we are pleased to continue our strong relationship with them."
Unison Industries has been licensed to manufacture tube assemblies, ducts, unions, and other related products and sell to operators and other customers worldwide. Their products are used on most Boeing military and commercial airplane models. Unison is the original manufacturer of many of the parts for which they now hold the license.
Unison's tubing and ducting systems will support several Boeing aircraft functions, including: oxygen, potable water, environmental control system, power door operating, engine build up, flexible ball joints and engine brackets. In support of these programs Unison will produce approximately 51,000 units annually.
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