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List of ETSO Authorisations List of ETSO Authorisations This report provides the list of ETSO Authorisation issued by EASA. It is updated on a monthly basis and is sorted by the name of the approval holder/manufacturer. The columns of the report contain the following information: 1. Approval Number 2. Date of last Issue of the ETSOA 3. Description/Name of the Equipment 4. Partnumber(s) covered by the ETSOA 5. ETSO Standard(s) 6. DDP reference For records added within the last month (31 days prior to the last update) the columns for Approval Number, Date of last Issue and Description are displayed in inverted color, to ease the identification of updates in the list. Last update: 01.09.21 List of ETSO Authorisations Changes to previous published list Approval Holder Approval Number Date of last Issue Description MANUFACTURE FRANCAISE DES EASA.21O.330, REV. B 05.08.21 Nose Landing Gear Tyre 24x7.7R10 - 16 PR - 225 mph Approval Holder Approval Number Date of last Issue Description RECARO AIRCRAFT SEATING Gm EASA.21O.10073463, REV. G 16.08.21 3710D Economy Class Passenger Seat Assembly Approval Holder Approval Number Date of last Issue Description SAFRAN SEATS EASA.21O.10076596, REV. A 06.08.21 Seat Model Cirrus 5C Approval Holder Approval Number Date of last Issue Description TAIWAN FYLIN INDUSTRIAL Co., Lt EASA.IM.21O.10077140 25.08.21 46A // RKN Container Last update: 01.09.21 Page 1 of 1 Complete list of ETSO Authorisations 2 EXCEL DESIGN LIMITED - 72 FIELDING ROAD W4 1DB LONDON UNITED KINGDOM Approval Number Date of last issue Description Partnumber(s) ETSO Standard(s) DDP Reference EASA.21O.10048348 05.03.14 F20/23XLM Extra Low Maintenance Ni-Cd 4575126-() C173 1 JN381-ADC13 (4) Battery 1 AAR MANUFACTURING Inc. - 1100 N. WOOD DALE ROAD 60191 WOOD DALE USA Approval Number Date of last issue Description Partnumber(s) ETSO Standard(s) DDP Reference EASA.IM.21O.800 17.10.07 AKE Structural/ Lower Deck Cargo 3DC-A27-8K-507 C90C 2 1000 Container 9 EASA.IM.21O.859 14.11.07 AAA Main Deck Container DCT51892 DCT51892-3 C90C 2 AAA/DDP/1001 DCT51892-5 9 CAA.N-O.00002 05.08.03 AKE DCT50032-( ) TIR-DDP-DCT50032 CAA.N-O.00003 05.08.03 ABY A-AB146-N28 TEL/DDP/052 CAA.N-O.00004 15.08.03 AEP A-AE1-N( ) TEL/DDP/054 CAA.N-O.00005 05.08.03 ALP A-A11P-N5 ACE/DDP/077 CAA.N-O.00006 05.08.03 AKH DCT50251-535 TIR-DDP-DCT50251 ACK TECHNOLOGIES Inc. - 440 WEST JULIAN STREET 95110 SAN JOSE USA Approval Number Date of last issue Description Partnumber(s) ETSO Standard(s) DDP Reference EASA.IM.21O.10028407 05.01.10 E-04 Emergency Locator Transmitter E-04() 2C126 # ACK E-04 E-04.0 2C91A 4 E-04.8 C142A 9 9 1 1 ACL AIRSHOP, LLC - 436 SACO LOWELL ROAD 29640 EASLEY USA Approval Number Date of last issue Description Partnumber(s) ETSO Standard(s) DDP Reference EASA.IM.21O.10030308 10.06.10 Air Cargo Net 1519-4500-() C90C 2 DDP ETSO-C90C 9 EASA.IM.21O.10046587 01.10.13 Cargo Restraint Strap Assemblies 1519-172-( )-( ) C172 1 1519-172-SERIES 1 ACR ELECTRONICS, Inc. - 5757 RAVENSWOOD ROAD 33312-6645 FORT LAUDERDALE USA Approval Number Date of last issue Description Partnumber(s) ETSO Standard(s) DDP Reference EASA.IM.21O.146, REV. B 16.05.12 C406-N and C406-NHM Emergency 453-5060 2C126 # 6459 Locator Transmitter 453-5061 1 EASA.IM.21O.147, REV. B 16.05.12 G406-4 Emergency Locator Transmitter 453-5012-( ) 2C126 # 6460 1 EASA.IM.21O.416, REV. B 16.05.12 ME406 Emergency Locator Transmitter 453-6603 2C126 # 6461 1 EASA.IM.21O.608, REV. B 16.05.12 ME406HM Emergency Locator Transmitter 453-6604-(X) 2C126 # 6462 1 EASA.IM.21O.743, REV. B 21.05.12 ME406P Emergency Locator Transmitter 453-6611 2C126 # 6463 1 EASA.IM.21O.839, REV. B 16.05.12 SLB406 Emergency Locator Transmitter 453-6700 2C126 # 6097 Type S 1 EASA.IM.21O.10039654 21.05.12 Emergency Locator Transmitter B406-4( ) 453-5004( ) REV ( ) JTSO-2C126 1 6455 453-650( ) REV ( ) # ANTENNAE 110-3( )-( ) REV ( ) EASA.IM.21O.10039656 21.05.12 Emergency Locator Transmitter C406-1( ) 453-5002( ) REV ( ) JTSO-2C126 1 6457 453-5003( ) REV ( ) # ANTENNAE 110-3( )-( ) REV ( ) ELT/NAV INTERFACE 453-650( ) REV ( ) EASA.IM.21O.10040703 20.07.12 Emergency Locator Transmitter C406-2( ) 453-5000-( ) REV ( ) 1 6450 453-5001-( ) REV ( ) ANTENNAE P/N 110-3( )-( ) REV ( ) EASA.IM.21O.10050368 03.09.14 ELT-1000 A3-06-2749 C126A 8 Y1-13-0138 C142A 9 REVISION B 1 1 ACRO AIRCRAFT SEATING LIMITED - ELDON WAY, CRICK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE NN6 7SL CRICK UNITED KINGDOM Approval Number Date of last issue Description Partnumber(s) ETSO Standard(s) DDP Reference Last update: 01.09.21 Page 1 of 185 Complete list of ETSO Authorisations ACRO AIRCRAFT SEATING LIMITED - ELDON WAY, CRICK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE NN6 7SL CRICK UNITED KINGDOM Approval Number Date of last issue Description Partnumber(s) ETSO Standard(s) DDP Reference EASA.21O.936 17.01.08 Clark - Forward Facing Passenger Seat 11-XX-207 C39B 1 ACR-DDP-001 11-XX-208 3 11-XX-209 11-XX-210 11-XX-212 11-XX-301 11-XX-302 11-XX-303 11-XX-304 11-XX-305 11-XX-306 11-XX-307 11-XX-308 11-XX-311 11-XX-312 11-XX-313 11-XX-314 11-XX-315 11-XX-316 11-XX-327 11-XX-328 EASA.21O.1032 11.05.09 Clark - Forward Facing Passenger Seat 13-XX-201 C127A 8 ACR-020-DDP 13-XX-202 1 13-XX-203 13-XX-204 13-XX-205 13-XX-206 13-XX-301 13-XX-302 13-XX-303 13-XX-304 13-XX-305 13-XX-306 13-XX-307 13-XX-308 13-XX-311 13-XX-312 13-XX-313 13-XX-314 13-XX-315 13-XX-316 13-XX-317 13-XX-321 13-XX-322 13-XX-323 13-XX-324 13-XX-325 13-XX-326 13-XX-329 13-XX-330 14-XX-201 14-XX-202 14-XX-203 14-XX-204 14-XX-205 14-XX-206 14-XX-301 14-XX-302 14-XX-303 14-XX-304 14-XX-305 14-XX-306 14-XX-307 14-XX-308 14-XX-315 14-XX-316 14-XX-321 14-XX-322 14-XX-327 14-XX-328 EASA.21O.10032530, REV. B 25.05.16 Superlight R // Passenger Seat – Economy 21-(XX)-(Y)-2(XX) C39B 1 ACR-039-DDP 21-(XX)-(Y)-3(XX) 3 22-(XX)-(Y)-2(XX) 22-(XX)-(Y)-3(XX) EASA.21O.10037147, REV. D 10.09.15 SUPERLIGHT R // Passenger Seat – 31-(XX)-(YY)-2(XX) C127A 8 ACR-053-DDP Economy 31-(XX)-(YY)-3(XX) 1 32-(XX)-(YY)-2(XX) 32-(XX)-(YY)-3(XX) 33-(XX)-(YY)-2(XX) 33-(XX)-(YY)-3(XX) Last update: 01.09.21 Page 2 of 185 Complete list of ETSO Authorisations ACRO AIRCRAFT SEATING LIMITED - ELDON WAY, CRICK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE NN6 7SL CRICK UNITED KINGDOM Approval Number Date of last issue Description Partnumber(s) ETSO Standard(s) DDP Reference EASA.21O.10050003, REV. A 27.04.15 SERIES 4 // Passenger Seat 41-()()-()()-1()() C127A 8 ACR-119-DDP 41-()()-()()-2()() 1 42-()()-()()-1()() 42-()()-()()-2()() 43-()()-()()-1()() 43-()()-()()-2()() EASA.21O.10054228, REV. B 28.04.16 Series 5 Seat // Passenger Seat Economy 5X-XX-XX-1X3 C39C 1 ACR-197-CP 5X-XX-XX-1X5 3 5X-XX-XX-1X7 5X-XX-XX-2X2 5X-XX-XX-2X4 5X-XX-XX-2X6 5X-XX-XX-2X8 5X-XX-XX-3X8 P/N 5X-XX-XX-1X1 EASA.21O.10065064, REV. D 08.12.20 Series 6 ()()()()-0600-()-()()() C127B 8 ACR-562-DDP ()()()()-0601-()-()()() 1 ()()()()-0602-()-()()() ()()()()-0603-()-()()() ()()()()-0604-()-()()() ()()()()-0605-()-()()() ()()()()-0606-()-()()() EASA.21O.10065298, REV. A 21.01.19 Series 7 // Passenger Seat - B/C ()()()()-0700-()-()()() C127B 8 ACR-632-DDP 1 EASA.21O.10071836, REV. B 30.09.20 Series 6 ‘X’ // Passenger Seat - Economy ()()()()-6A00-()-()()() C127B 8 ACR-924-DDP ()()()()-6A01-()-()()() 1 ()()()()-6A02-()-()()() ()()()()-6A05-()-()()() ()()()()-6B00-()-()()() ()()()()-6B01-()-()()() ()()()()-6B03-()-()()() ()()()()-6B04-()-()()() ()()()()-6B06-()-()()() ADIENT AEROSPACE SEATING, GmbH - HERTELSBRUNNENRING 2 67657 KAISERSLAUTERN GERMANY Approval Number Date of last issue Description Partnumber(s) ETSO Standard(s) DDP Reference EASA.21O.10075305, REV. A 23.12.20 Ascent Oblique Seats for 787-9 B21111001D-0000 C39C 1 B2-DDP-0001 B21111001D-0090 3 B21221001C-0000 B21221001C-0090 B21331001D-0020 B21431001C-0020 B21511001D-0020 B21511001D-0021 B21621001C-0020 B21621001C-0021 B21731001C-0020 B21831001D-0020 ADS/TRANSICOIL - 9 IRON BRIDGE DRIVE 19426 COLLEGEVILLE USA Approval Number Date of last issue Description Partnumber(s) ETSO Standard(s) DDP Reference EASA.IM.21O.10040673 18.07.12 MCDU Multifunction Control & Display Unit DNM-100-261-(XX) C113 5 30-078 DNM-100-261 1 ADVANCED COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, LLC - 1026 LEGRAND BOULEVARD 29492 CHARLESTON USA Approval Number Date of last issue Description Partnumber(s) ETSO Standard(s) DDP Reference EASA.IM.21O.052, REV. B 11.11.15 AKE-3XX // Air Cargo Unit Load Device 10126(XXX) C90C 2 PD-10152 9 EASA.IM.21O.156, REV. B 11.11.15 AKE-1 // Air Cargo Unit Load Device 10011(XXX) C90C 2 PD-10098 9 EASA.IM.21O.207, REV. B 11.11.15 AKE-2XX // Air Cargo Unit Load Device 10155(XXX) C90C 2 PD-10221 9 EASA.IM.21O.10048542 20.03.14 PAG-01 / Air Cargo Unit Load Device PAG-01-600( )( )( )( ) C90D 2 PD-11022 9 EASA.IM.21O.10048543 20.03.14 ALF-01 / Air Cargo Unit Load Device ALF-01-600( )( )( )( ) C90D 2 PD-11020 9 EASA.IM.21O.10048544 20.03.14 PMC-01 / Air Cargo Unit Load Device PMC-01-600( )( )( )( ) C90D 2 PD-11021 9 EASA.IM.21O.10058037 09.05.16 AKH-01 // Air Cargo Unit Load Device AKH-01-XXXXXXX C90D 2 PD-11076 9 EASA.IM.21O.1155, REV.
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