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Approved Supplier List Page 1 of 100 APPROVED SUPPLIER LIST Monday, June 15, 2020 (INTERNET VERSION) Name / Address Classification Scope of Approval _PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC_USE 141600 0000141477 Class: 11700 N.W. 102 ROAD, SUITE 6 E-MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION MIAMI, FL US, 33178-1029 TEL: 305 477 4711-... , FAX: 305-477-9799 3 POINTS AVIATION 0000142100 Class: 1375 AIMCO BLVD., UNITS 7 & 8 D-DISTRIBUTOR MISSISSAUGA, ON CA, L4W 1B5 TEL: 140472 , FAX: 905 602 9215 3 POINTS AVIATION CORP. 0000142073 Class: 91 WATTS AVENUE E-MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION CHARLOTTETOWN, PE CA, C1E 2B7 TEL: 902-628-8846 , FAX: 902-628-8838 3M CANADA COMPANY 0000142195 Class: 1840 OXFORD ST. E. C-MANUFACTURER LONDON, ON CA, N6A 4T1 TEL: 519 452 6019 , FAX: 519 452 6080 A-LINE PRECISION TOOL LTD. 0000142083 Class: Specification Controlled: 51 MCCORMACK STREET A-SUBCONTRACTORS PPS 12.04 INSTALLATION OF INTERFERENCE FIT BEARINGS AND BUSHINGS USING TORONTO, ON LIQUID NITROGEN CA, M6N 1X8 TEL: 416-769-4557 , FAX: 416-769-7975 Specification Controlled with Limitations: PPS 21.03 PRIMING (F21) AND SEALING OF INTEGRAL FUEL TANKS Limitation: Except sealing of fasteners (brush-seal or dome-seal), use of Bulk material injection kits PPS 21.20 MIXING AND HANDLING TWO PART SEALANTS Limitation: Bulk material injection kits PPS 21.21 GENERAL SEALING PRACTICES Limitation: Except sealing of fasteners (brush-seal or dome-seal), use of Bulk material injection kits A.E. BLAKE SALES LTD. 0000141759 Class: 3588 POIRIER D-DISTRIBUTOR ST-LAURENT, QC CA, H4R 2J5 TEL: 514 332 4214-225 , FAX: 514 332 2860 A.E. PETSCHE CANADA INC. 0000141805 Class: 16643 HYMUS D-DISTRIBUTOR KIRKLAND, QC CA, H9H 4R9 TEL: 514-421-4363 , FAX: 0118 969 0037 A.E. PETSCHE CO. INC. 0000141723 Class: 1501 NOLAN RYAN EXPRESS WAY A-SUBCONTRACTORS ARLINGTON, TX D-DISTRIBUTOR US, 76011 TEL: 514-421-4368 , FAX: 514-421-4368 A.E. PETSCHE CO. INC. - UK 0000141992 Class: UNIT 37 SUTTONS BUSINESS PARK D-DISTRIBUTOR EARLEY, RE GB, RG6 1AZ TEL: 1189 693230 , FAX: 1189 690037 A.E. PETSCHE CO. S DE RL DE CV 0000142001 Class: CARRETERA ESTATAL D-DISTRIBUTOR COLON,QUERETARO, QRO J-LOGISTIC PROVIDER MX, 76270 TEL: 52-1-442-101-... , FAX: 52-1-442-314-2017 Page 2 of 100 APPROVED SUPPLIER LIST Monday, June 15, 2020 (INTERNET VERSION) Name / Address Classification Scope of Approval A.T.L.A.S. AERONAUTIK INC. 0000141760 Class: 420 EDOUARD A-SUBCONTRACTORS GRANBY, QC CA, J2G 3Z3 TEL: 450-378-8107-... , FAX: 450 378 1041 AALBERTS SURFACE TREATMENT LIMITED 0000143104 Specification Controlled: CLOVER ST. PPS 24.02 ION VAPOUR DEPOSITION KIRBY-IN-ASHFIELD, NT PPS 32.01 CROMATE CONVERSION COATING GB, NG17 7LJ PPS 34.03 APPLICATION OF POLYURETHANE ENAMEL (F24 & F37) TEL: 01623 753107 , FAX: 01623 754538 PPS 34.08 EPOXY PRIME AAR CORP. 0000141745 Class: 1100 WOOD DALE ROAD D-DISTRIBUTOR WOOD DALE, IL US, 60191-1060 TEL: 0208 9906701 , FAX: 630 227 2745 ABB ELECTRIFICATION CANADA ULC 0000141618 Class: Specification Controlled: 180 LABROSSE AVE. A-SUBCONTRACTORS PPS 20.07 CONDUCTIVITY TESTING POINTE-CLAIRE, QC PPS 20.08 HARDNESS TESTING CA, H9R 1A1 TEL: 514 630 4877-227 , FAX: 514 630 4849 Specification Controlled with Limitations: PPS 01.02 FORMING ALUMINUM ALLOYS Limitation: limited to simple bending around one axis, forming of S-standard lightning holes and bending of joggles ABIPA CANADA INC. 0000141757 Class: Systems with Limitations: 3700 AVE. DES GRANDES TOURELLES A-SUBCONTRACTORS 3101 BA AIRBUS A330 SUBCONTRACT BOISBRIAND, QC Limitation: Airbus ARP_ID 304844 CA, J7H 0A1 TEL: 450-937-5888-249 , FAX: 450-963-8881 Specification Controlled: PPS 20.07 CONDUCTIVITY TESTING PPS 20.08 HARDNESS TESTING ACCURATE SCREW MACHINE CO. 0000141758 Class: 10 AUDREY PLACE C-MANUFACTURER FAIRFIELD, NJ US, 07004-3402 TEL: 973 244 9200-224 , FAX: 973 244 9177 ACR ELECTRONICS, INC. 0000142042 Class: 5757 RAVENSWOOD ROAD C-MANUFACTURER FORT LAUDERDALE, FL US, 33312-6645 TEL: (954) 981-333... , FAX: 999 999 9999 ADAMS RITE AEROSPACE INC. 0000141512 Class: 4141 PALM ST. N. B-EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS FULLERTON, CA E-MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION US, 92835-1025 TEL: 714 278 6382 , FAX: 714 278 6383 ADEPT FASTENERS, INC. 0000142036 Class: 28709 INDUSTRY DR. D-DISTRIBUTOR VALENCIA, CA US, 91355-0000 TEL: 817-405-0837 , FAX: 817-539-5211 Page 3 of 100 APPROVED SUPPLIER LIST Monday, June 15, 2020 (INTERNET VERSION) Name / Address Classification Scope of Approval AERNNOVA COMPONENTES MEXICO 0000142804 Specification Controlled: AV. IND. DE LA TRANSFORMACION 431 PPS 01.02 FORMING ALUMINUM ALLOYS QUERETARO, QRO PPS 12.04 INSTALLATION OF INTERFERENCE FIT BEARINGS AND BUSHINGS USING MX, 76220 LIQUID NITROGEN TEL: 442 227 2870 , FAX: 999 999 9999 PPS 21.03 PRIMING (F21) AND SEALING OF INTEGRAL FUEL TANKS PPS 21.20 MIXING AND HANDLING TWO PART SEALANTS PPS 21.21 GENERAL SEALING PRACTICES PPS 34.08 EPOXY PRIME PPS 34.41 APPLICATION OF EPOXY-POLYAMIDE ENAMEL (F22) Specification Controlled with Limitations: PPS 09.06 ELETRICAL BONDING AND GROUDING OF AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES Limitation: Surface preparation PPS 25.23 EC-1300 ADHESIVE Limitation: All F19 primed parts PPS 25.30 BONDING USING DHMS A6.09 EPOXY ADHESIVE Limitation: All F19 primed parts PPS 32.35 CHEMICAL CONVERSION COATING FOR LOW ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE (C10) Limitation: Manual application AERO FABRICATIONS LTD. 0000141899 Class: Specification Controlled: COMMON LANE A-SUBCONTRACTORS PPS 20.07 CONDUCTIVITY TESTING WATNALL, NT PPS 20.08 HARDNESS TESTING GB, NG16 1HA PPS 30.01 HEAT TREATMENT OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS TEL: 0115 938 9515 , FAX: 0115 938 9507 PPS 34.08 EPOXY PRIME Specification Controlled with Limitations: PPS 01.02 FORMING ALUMINUM ALLOYS AERO FASTENER CO. INC. 0000141635 Class: 76 SERVISTAR INDUSTRIAL WAY D-DISTRIBUTOR WESTFIELD, MA US, 01085 TEL: 14135625851 , FAX: 413 568 2190 AERO FLUID PRODUCTS 0000141508 Class: 313 GILLETT ST. B-EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS PAINESVILLE, OH E-MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION US, 44077-2918 TEL: 001 216 289 8900 , FAX: 001 216 261 8591 AERO GLEN INTERNATIONAL 0000142035 Class: 1160 MUSTANG DRIVE, SUITE 300 D-DISTRIBUTOR DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, TX US, 75261-0000 TEL: 817-989-9545 , FAX: 972-456-1015 AEROCOM INSPECTION SERVICE LTD. 0000142991 Specification Controlled: 2222 SHERIDAN WAY S. PPS 20.01 MAGNETIC PARTICLE INSPECTION MISSISSAUGA, ON PPS 20.03 PENETRANT FLAW DETECTION CA, L5J 2M4 TEL: 905 823 4933 , FAX: 905 823 4938 Specification Controlled with Limitations: PPS 31.02 CLEANING PROCESSES OF ALUMINUM Limitation: Surface preparation before FPI AEROCONTROLEX 0000141458 Class: 4223 MONTICELLO BLVD. B-EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS SOUTH EUCLID, OH C-MANUFACTURER US, 44121 E-MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION TEL: 216-291-6124 , FAX: 216 291 6045 Page 4 of 100 APPROVED SUPPLIER LIST Monday, June 15, 2020 (INTERNET VERSION) Name / Address Classification Scope of Approval AEROFIT INC. 0000141679 Class: 1425 S. ACACIA AVE. C-MANUFACTURER FULLERTON, CA US, 92831-5317 TEL: 714-521-5060 , FAX: 714-520-0656 AEROMETALLIC TARAZONA S.A.U 0000143101 Specification Controlled: CALLE DE ANDALUCIA S/N. PPS 20.03 PENETRANT FLAW DETECTION TARAZONA, 50 PPS 31.02 CLEANING PROCESSES OF ALUMINUM ES, 50500 PPS 32.02 MANUAL APPLICATION OF CHEMICAL CONVERSION COATINGS TEL: 976 199 154 , FAX: 9761 99159 PPS 32.03 CHROMIC ACID ANODIZING (A1) PPS 34.08 EPOXY PRIME Specification Controlled with Limitations: PPS 21.03 PRIMING (F21) AND SEALING OF INTEGRAL FUEL TANKS Limitation: Limited for F21 Primer Only AEROSONIC CORP. 0000141463 Class: 1212 N. HERCULES AVE. B-EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS CLEARWATER, FL US, 33758 TEL: 001 727 461 3... , FAX: 727 447 5926 AEROSPACE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CO 0000141611 Class: Systems with Limitations: NO. 1, HANXIANG ROAD, XITUN DIST. F-STRUCTURAL SUPPLIER 2101 MRB APPROVAL - MINOR ONLY TAICHUNG, TWN Limitation: BD-100 (Challenger 350) program for the Rear Fuselage, H/Stab, Winglet TW, 407 and Tailcone components TEL: 4-27020001-4649 , FAX: 00886 4 2624 4052 Limitation: Tailcone and empennage of the Learjet 45/70/75 Program AEROSPACE METAL FINISHERS LTD. 0000143024 Specification Controlled: 11 PARADISE AVE., UNIT 3 PPS 20.01 MAGNETIC PARTICLE INSPECTION BALLYMENA, AT PPS 20.03 PENETRANT FLAW DETECTION GB, BT42 3AE PPS 20.07 CONDUCTIVITY TESTING TEL: 028 2563 1066 , FAX: 028 2563 1347 PPS 20.08 HARDNESS TESTING PPS 31.02 CLEANING PROCESSES OF ALUMINUM PPS 31.09 CLEANING OF TITANIUM PPS 32.01 CROMATE CONVERSION COATING PPS 32.03 CHROMIC ACID ANODIZING (A1) PPS 32.04 HARD ANODIZING (A2) PPS 32.09 APPLICATION OF DRY FILM LUBRICANTS (C3, C7 AND C8) PPS 34.03 APPLICATION OF POLYURETHANE ENAMEL (F24 & F37) PPS 34.08 EPOXY PRIME Page 5 of 100 APPROVED SUPPLIER LIST Monday, June 15, 2020 (INTERNET VERSION) Name / Address Classification Scope of Approval AEROSPACE METAL FINISHING INC. 0000141833 Class: Specification Controlled: 71 PROCTOR ROAD A-SUBCONTRACTORS PPS 21.03 PRIMING (F21) AND SEALING OF INTEGRAL FUEL TANKS SCHOMBERG, ON PPS 31.02 CLEANING PROCESSES OF ALUMINUM CA, L0G 1T0 PPS 31.03 PRE CLEANING OF STEELS TEL: 416 324 3241 , FAX: 905 939 2723 PPS 31.05 SURFACE TREATMENTS OF CORROSION RESISTANT STEELS PPS 31.06 CLEANING OF COPPER AND COPPER ALLOYS PPS 32.01 CROMATE CONVERSION COATING PPS 32.03 CHROMIC ACID ANODIZING (A1) PPS 32.04 HARD ANODIZING (A2) PPS 32.05 SULPHURIC ACID ANODISING PPS 33.01 CADMIUM PLATING (E1) PPS 33.02 STRIPPING PF PLATING PPS 33.03 ELECTRO DEPOSITED NICKEL PPS 33.06 ELECTROLESS NICKEL PLATING (E4) PPS 34.08 EPOXY PRIME Specification Controlled with Limitations: PPS 30.04 STEEL HEAT TREATMENT - CARBON AND LOW ALLOY STEELS Limitation: Stress and embrittlement relief PPS 30.06 PRECIPITATION HARDENABLE (PH) STAINLESS STEEL
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