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Meggitt secures contract with Hamanaka Sangyo Corp.

High performance components and subsystems specialists for the aerospace and defence sectors, Meggitt plc, has secured a five year contract with Japanese aftermarket specialist Hamanaka Sangyo Corporation, for the supply of spares on a dual-use engine for aerospace and marine applications.


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Meggitt will be supplying engine control technology to Hamanaka Sangyo Corporation, a recognised industry leader for engine spares distribution, ensuring comprehensive, OEM quality, lifecycle support for this legacy engine.

Adrian Plevin, Senior Vice President for Meggitt’s Services and Support division said: “We recognise the importance of providing full lifecycle care for all our customers.

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"OEM quality spares are of particular importance when a platform has been in widespread service for over four decades, we are proud to be able to support Hamanaka on this legacy platform.”

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