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AAA Air Support is a leading supplier and manufacturer of Aerospace Quality Aluminum, Stainless Steel and Titanium Roll Form stringers for the aerospace aircraft maintenance markets.
AAA Air Support
4d ago
In the fast-paced world of commercial aviation, time is money. Every minute an aircraft spends grounded, due to maintenance issues (Aircraft On Ground, or AOG), translates to lost revenue for airlines and frustrated passengers. For airlines like Delta, AOG events can also pose challenges, impacting reputation and customer satisfaction.
AOG stands for “Aircraft on Ground”. It’s an unexpected event that indicates an aircraft has failed to operate and can’t fly. AOG’s can be caused by technical issues, such as engine or avionics failure, or weather-related problems, such as fuel contamination or ..read more
AAA Air Support
2M ago
The cosmos beckons, a vast canvas for humankind’s insatiable curiosity and relentless drive to explore. Venturing beyond Earth’s embrace demands technology of extraordinary feats. At the heart of this endeavor lie the unsung heroes – the aerospace parts that silently withstand the unforgiving void, propelling us toward the next celestial frontier.
Companies such as AAA Aerospace Support are poised to play a crucial role in the expanding realm of innovative aerospace parts for space exploration.
An overview of some of the latest innovations in these aerospace materials and developments, highlig ..read more
AAA Air Support
4M ago
In the dynamic world of aerospace and aircraft manufacturing, precision and safety are paramount. The components and parts used in the construction of aircraft must meet rigorous standards to ensure the safety of passengers and crew.
One crucial aspect of this quality assurance is the aerospace parts certification process. In this blog, we will delve into the intricacies of this essential process, shedding light on its significance and various facets.
Why Aerospace Parts Certification Matters
The aerospace industry is heavily regulated. Aircraft operate under extreme conditions, and even the s ..read more
AAA Air Support
6M ago
When it comes to building airplanes, understanding how different materials behave under stress and strain is extremely important.
Gaining an understanding of the basic science behind airplane parts, including what happens when they are pushed or pulled is crucial for working with aircraft production, maintenance, and repair. In addition, learning about different materials used in aviation and why selecting the right ones is crucial for safe and efficient flight.
Basics of Strength and Flexibility in Aerospace Parts
Strength and flexibility are two important factors to consider when designing a ..read more
AAA Air Support
6M ago
Apart from AAA Air Support’s mission, one of our goals is to source cutting-edge insights in the world of aviation materials. In our previous blogs, we dove into the intricate process of manufacturing and supplying aircraft materials, and now focusing particularly on the Boeing 737 MAX airplane. Let’s embark on a journey to unravel the innovations that are shaping the future of flight.
The Heart of Innovation: Materials
At AAA Air Support, we understand that the key to any remarkable aircraft lies in the quality of materials that are used. For the Boeing 737 MAX, which is a part of the pinnacl ..read more
AAA Air Support
6M ago
AAA Air Support is establishing and cultivating strong partnership with the rapidly expanding ‘Israel Global Aerospace Sector.’ Our unwavering commitment is earning us a strong standing among many international veterans of the aerospace industry.
Building upon our firm foundation as a trailblazer in the domestic U.S. aerospace market, AAA Air Support is on an upward trajectory, experiencing continuous growth both within the nation’s borders and beyond. We are successfully paving the way into the worldwide aerospace arena and the domestic aviation market.
In the realm of internation ..read more
AAA Air Support
8M ago
The very nature of aviation and aerospace industry requires the continual maintenance of aircraft. Engine failure in a delivery truck, for example, is an inconvenience. In a transport aircraft, however, it can be tragic.
Aircraft maintenance is a critical aspect of the aviation industry. Ensuring the safety, efficiency, and reliability of an aircraft requires meticulous attention to detail and regular upgrades and replacements of aerospace parts.
Fundamentally speaking, aircraft maintenance is the process of maintaining, repairing, and upgrading aircraft. Depending on the type of a ..read more
AAA Air Support
10M ago
MRS (Metallic Reinforcement System) is a type of material used in the aerospace industry for structural reinforcement of aircraft components. It is a composite material made of a metal matrix reinforced with ceramic fibers.
MRS material is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, which makes it an ideal choice for use in many aerospace structures. It is commonly used in the construction of aircraft fuselages, wings, and engine components.
MRS material can be manufactured using a variety of methods, including powder metallurgy, melt infiltration, and chemical vapor deposition. The manufactu ..read more
AAA Air Support
1y ago
When it comes to replacement parts and fabricated components in the aerospace and aviation industry, the quality and capabilities of the materials used is of paramount importance.
The most common metals used for aerospace fabrication include aluminum, titanium, tungsten, and stainless steel. Aluminum is still the most used metal in the aerospace application because it is lightweight compared to other metals or steels, which is important for fuel efficiency and to allow an aircraft to carry more weight.
Titanium is another popular aerospace industry material. In fact, aerospace applicatio ..read more
AAA Air Support
1y ago
The aerospace industry has seen a significant influx of composite and other materials; used in various aspects of aircraft construction, fabrication, and for internal components. Since the 1920s, metals have been the mainstay of aircraft construction and continues to be the primary materials used today.
The most common aerospace materials include aluminum, stainless steel, titanium and various copper and brass alloys. These metals are typically used, due to their strength and resistance to corrosion, and their ability to maintain integrity in temperature extremes.
There are many di ..read more