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Transport & Project

Presentation

Transport solutions and engineering services that meet the specific needs of customers

The capability to meet major logistical challenges are at the heart of Aviation Spare Parts UK’s DNA, tracing its roots to the company’s origins. This leverages its proprietary tools in digital data management (Control Room, Aviation Spare Parts UK Analytics, E-Road Book) and a robust methodology to support large-scale operational deliveries from design to completion.
With parallel expertise as a freight forwarder, transporter for voluminous loads, and with technical accreditation, Aviation Spare Parts UK’s teams offer their know-how in supporting a full range of projects – including heavy and oversized shipments. Aviation Spare Parts UK ensures the security and optimization for some of the largest industrial and defense projects around the world.

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business lines

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experts in the management of major projects

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million components shipped as part of the ITER project (the world’s largest fusion experiment)

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vehicles dedicated to the transportation of large aviation shipments

Our added value

Tailor made solution

Design of tailor-made transport solutions for customers’ major projects.

Mastring project tools

Tools that ensure the success of projects: modeling and simulation, transport flow control, and performance improvement.

A constant investment in development

We are constantly investing in the development of our aerostructure capabilities to respond to requirements of future major aircraft programs: a mastery of design and co-design with customers, technological benchmarks, mass production technologies for metallic and advanced thermoset composites and thermoplastics, as well as the production of large assemblies and structural parts.

Testimonials / Use cases

DOMINIQUE BAILLY ,
DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY


Through strategic investments in research and technology, Aviation Spare Parts UK is able to design innovative products, master future processes such as automated fiber placement, to position itself as a partner with high added value. As an example, Aviation Spare Parts UK produced a wing rib made of thermoplastic composites, which was 35% lighter than a metallic part.