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Company Profile S AYWELL I NTERNATIONAL CAPABILITY PROFILE Saywell International’s product range is extremely diverse enabling us to support every aerospace market sector for consumables, rotables, airframe spares. Our in house aerospace hose shop is EASA/CAA & Eaton aerospace approved. A brief illustration of our capability can be summarised as follows: AIRCRAFT SPECIALISED AIRBUS SERIES BN ISLANDER/ TRISLANDER FOKKER F27, F28, F50, & F100 RB211, PT6, PW100, PW206/7, ATR 42, 72 BOEING SERIES LOCKHEED C-130 TPE331 ENGINE SPARES BAE 125, 146, 748, ATP, J31, J32, DORNIER D0228, DO328 SHORTS SKYVAN, 330 & 360 J41, Hawker 800, Hawk EMB E120, ERJ145, E170, E190 TWIN OTTER GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT PRODUCT TYPES AVAILABLE AIR FILTERS CREW SEATS HARDWARE QD COUPLINGS AIR PUMPS DE-ICER BOOTS HARNESSES SENSORS AND GAUGES AIRBUS CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINE ACCESSORIES HEADSETS SMOKE HOODS AIRFRAME COMPONENTS ENGINE CONTROLS HOSE ASSEMBLIES SPARK PLUGS ANTENNA FILTERS IGNITION SYSTEMS SPEED PROBES ATTITUDE MONITORS FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEMS INSTRUMENTS STARTERS AVIONICS FITTINGS LAMPS & FILAMENTS STATIC DISCHARGERS BATTERIES FLEX DUCTS OIL FILTERS THERMOCOUPLES BEARINGS GASKETS OZONE CONVERTERS TYRES BRAKES GEARBOXES PAINTS AND CHEMICALS UNDERCARRIAGE CLAMPS GENERAL CONSUMABLES PITOT TUBES WHEELS CLEANING PRODUCTS GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT PROPELLERS MANUFACTURERS & BRANDS SUPPORTED ABSC CONCORDE BATTERY CORP. HONEYWELL SCHAUBLIN AERAZUR CONDOR HR SMITH SENNHEISER AEROENGINE BEARINGS CUSTOM CONTROL SENSORS INDUSTRIAL TECTONICS BEARINGS SENSOR SYSTEMS INC AEROQUIP DOWTY IPECO SKF AIRSCREW HOWDEN DUNLOP KIDDE GRAVINER SKY-TEC ALGLAS EATON AEROSPACE MEGGITT SOFRANCE AMPEP EDEL AVIATION PAINTS MESSIER DOWTY BUGATTI STG AEROSPACE APPH ENERSYS (HAWKER) MICHELIN TAUNTON AEROSPACE AVIALL ESSEX PB&R MPB AIRFRAME TEDECO BAE SYSTEMS ESTERLINE NADELLA TELEDYNE GILL BARDEN FAFNIR AIRFRAME NHBB TELEFLEX MORSE BARRY CONTROLS AEROSPACE FAIREY HYDRAULICS NMB MINEBEA TEMPEST BASF FFE (Fire Fighting Enterprises) PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC THALES AVIONICS BE AEROSPACE GKN AEROSPACE PPG AEROSPACE TORRINGTON AIRFRAME BN GROUP (BRITTEN-NORMAN) GOODRICH PRATT & WHITNEY TRANSPORT DYNAMICS BRACKETT GOODRICH HELLA RBC TRIUMPH CONTROLS BRITISH FILTERS GOODYEAR RHP TIMKEN CHICAGO MINIATURE LAMPS HAMILTON SUNSTRAND ROCKWELL COLLINS WESTON AEROSPACE CLAVERHAM HEIM ROSE BEARINGS ULTRA ELECTRONICS CLEVELAND WHEEL & BRAKES HBD THRMOID (HK PORTER) SARMA ZODIAC AEROSPACE Q U A L I T Y A P P R O V A L S ISO APPROVAL: ISO9001:2000 & AS/EN9100,9120 ref rs00354 EASA APPROVALS: PART-21 REF NO.UK.21G.2188, PART-145 REF NO.UK.145.00093, CAA AD/1971/05 DEFENCE CAGE CODE: K6712 CONTACT INFORMATION Tel +44(0)1903 704900 Saywell International Ltd Aviation Centre Head o!ce - UK Fax +44(0)1903 704901 Downlands Business Park Worthing, West Sussex [email protected] BN14 9LA UK Tel +1 954 920 9797 Saywell International Inc 3700 North 29th Avenue, USA o!ce Fax +1 954 920 2353 Unit 101 Hollywood, Florida [email protected] 33020-1006, USA Tel +1 250 474 6378 Saywell International Ltd 230 Portsmouth Drive, Canadian o!ce Fax +1 250 474 2157 Colwood Victoria, BC, [email protected] V9C 1R9, Canada Tel +65 9437 6379 Saywell International Ltd 61 Robinson Road, Singapore o!ce Fax +65 6333 8235 #13-03 Robinson Centre [email protected] 068893, Singapore www.saywell.co.uk © Saywell International Ltd 2012. All rights reserved The information contained within this brochure is of the nature of general comment only and does not constitute a warranty or condition of any contract. Saywell International Ltd accepts no liability for the misuse or misinterpretation of such information. E&OE SILCP1 V13.
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