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I know Boeing is an approved supplier and I should

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Posted On: 05/21/2016 7:23:31 PM
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Posted By: Ibringit
Re: DJknows #8482
I know Boeing is an approved supplier and I should have worded the question different and added more to my previous post.
I kind of threw it out there thinking TPAC probably is supplying bearings to some of that build.

I work nights and should have been in bed by 8 am when I did my last post.

The last post I did was to show there are so many orders coming in to the plane manufacturers that TPAC should have some airline bearing business coming their way.

All year long worldwide plane orders are announced and one can see why TPAC will do well being set up to ramp up quick when the order is received with short notice.

Posting every time Boeing or others receive an order for xxxx
amount of planes is seems unneeded. TPAC can't supply them all
but they can increase their percentage as manufacturing capacity is improved.

The other side of new plane orders would be the maintenance updating of older planes with new bearing replacements.
If a company had the thought of prolonging the use of older planes just a little longer so as not to incur huge costs of newer planes or delay an expansion.

So with new builds or bearing replacement update,TPAC seems in place to handle both.
Planes,ships,trucks etc..
Wish I bought in last year.
Go $TPAC!



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