Boeing has awarded Turkish Aerospace (TUSAŞ) with a
contract to manufacture Fan Cowls for the Boeing 737 single aisle
aircraft family.
Turkish Aerospace will be responsible for 50% of
the monthly 737 Fan Cowl requirements starting in 2025.
Fan cowl doors provide an aerodynamic surface over
the fan case of the engine between the inlet and the thrust
reverser and protect engine mounted components and accessories. There are two fan cowl doors (left and right) around each engine
that can be opened to provide access for service and maintenance
of the engine components and accessories on the fan case of the
engine.
Prof. Temel Kotil, President & CEO, Turkish
Aerospace, said, “Our company
continues to be among the manufacturers that have proven in the
field of aerostructure with its half a century of experience. In
this context, while we continue to produce national projects in
the field of aviation industry in our country, we also carry out
high-quality critical productions for the world's leading aerial
platform manufacturers.”
Fan cowls will be manufactured at the
state-of-the-art TUSAŞ premises in Ankara-Turkey, where the
company is already contracted from Boeing to manufacture the
Boeing 787 Dreamliner elevator, cargo barrier, horizontal leading
edge, and 737 elevator, along with the deliveries of thousands of
parts/components that are flying in Boeing airplanes for years.
Aysem Sargın, Managing Director, Boeing Turkey,
said, “Turkey is one of Boeing’s strategic growth countries, and
we see tremendous potential for the country to contribute to the
global aerospace industry as an industrial and technology partner.
With the launch of Boeing Turkey National Aerospace Industry (NAI)
by Boeing and Turkey several years ago, Boeing has expanded its
investments, footprint and supply chain in Turkey. The award of
the 737 Fan Cowl work package to TUSAŞ is a reflection of our
continued commitment to Turkey and the wo rld-class capability of
our industrial partners in Turkey.”
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