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aerox receives PMA approval for aircraft oxygen cylinders

By Janice Wood · January 31, 2012 ·

aerox has received a supplement to its already existing Parts Manufacturing Approval PMA PQ2091NE. Supplements 2 and 3 cover the manufacture of replacement steel oxygen cylinders and Supplements 4 and 5 cover the manufacture of replacement Kevlar composite oxygen cylinders, eligible for installation on a wide variety of general aviation aircraft.

These cylinders are available as replacements for BE Aerospace, Scott, Zodiac,  and Puritan Bennet, company officials said.

Many of the aircraft covered by these PMA supplements include those manufactured by Aerospatiale, Airbus, Beech King Air, Boeing, Bombardier, Cessna, Dassault, Embraer, Gulfstream, Lear, McDonald Douglas, Mooney and Saab-Fairchild.

Since 1981 aerox has offered a complete line of stock and custom systems, as well as parts and accessories. aerox is a provider of OEM systems serving Diamond, Piper and other fixed wing and rotorcraft manufacturers.

For more information: aerox.com, 800-237-6902

 

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About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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