Lee Aerospace Inc has a New Name and a New Building
Same Great Company with a Different Name
As of July 06 Lee Aerospace Inc has officially changed its name to Triumph Aerospace Systems – Wichita. This Name change is part of our new corporate identity standardization among the many Triumph Group Companies. Lee Aerospace has been owned by The Triumph Group since 1999. We have sent out notifications of this change last month. We will be re designing our updated promotional material with a “New Look “ that will compliment our product line.
The building you see under construction is our new 40,000SF assembly building. It is located next to our existing buildings in the empty area at the lower side of the above picture.
New Products
Learjet Hardware Kits
Are now available This kit will provide all of the Stainless Steel attaching hardware required for window installation. Lead time will be 2 weeks You should be able to sell a hardware kit for each Learjet window that you sell since most customers replace the hardware with each window change.
ORDER AS FOLLOWS
- KIT6600405 Lear 55/60 cabin window hardware
kit
- KIT6600115 Lear20/30 series cabin window
hardware kits.
- KIT6600115-2 Lear 20/30 series Escape hatch window
hardware kit.
- Learjet
Drill Kits. We have a number of drill kits and drill guides that you will
soon be seeing in our price list. These are called out in various Learjet
Service Bulletins.
People On The Move
- Joanne
Collier has moved from aftermarket sales to the Repair and Installation group. She will be coordinating the Repair Station
activities with our repair and installation teams.
Proper Acrylic Window Cleaning
We get a number of calls from operators that want to know the best way to clean their windows.
We tell them:
To always:
Remove all watches, rings, belt buckles, etc so you do not scratch the window.
Use plenty of water to flush away the dust, dirt, bugs, etc Rubbing on a dry acrylic window will cause scratches.
Use a clean soft cotton cloth and cleaner that has been approved for your windows in the Maintenance Manual. It is best to discard the cloth after use.
And Never:
Use unapproved substances such as ammonia, gasoline, kerosene, benzene, xylene, ketones, lacquer thinner, ethers or glass cleaning compounds. These can soften or damage your acrylic windows as well as any anti fog or hard coating that has been applied.
Avoid using Paper towels, they are a wood pulp product.
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