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Newbow and Oakenhurst enter strategic cooperation agreement

Manufacturer and supplier of Ground Support Equipment to the aviation industry, Newbow Aerospace, has entered a strategic cooperation agreement with Oakenhurst Aircraft Services to market and distribute the SealVac range of fuel bowser ground support equipment.

Oakenhurst, an FAA, TCCA and EASA 145 & 21 approved MRO, are the official distributor for Spokane Industries SealVac System and under the terms of this agreement, Newbow Aerospace will market and promote the range of Sealvac equipment into its existing customer portfolio spanning more than 250 global airlines as well as new customer opportunities.

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The SealVac Vacuum Fuel Drain Bowser safely reduces fuel draining and depuddling times from hours to minutes so aircraft maintenance can proceed without delay. The long term benefits to both the airlines and maintenance service providers aremaximizing fuel-handling safety by significantly reducing human contact with fuel.

Marc Green, Sales Director for Newbow Aerospace said: “We look forward to working closely with Oakenhurst Aircraft Services on the sale and distribution for this range of fuel bowser. This product line will sit comfortably in our existing portfolio of ground support equipment and further strengthen our position as a leading supplier of high quality and reliable ground support equipment.”

Tom Griffin, Business Development Manager for Oakenhurst Aircraft Services said: “We believe this new cooperation between Newbow Aerospace and Oakenhurst Aircraft Services will further enhance the market penetration of SealVac, a class-leading product used by airlines and maintenance facilities worldwide.”

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