Quiet Technology Aerospace

Quiet Technology Aerospace Provides Corrosion Repair to Thrust Reverser Doors on HTF7000 Engines
Quiet Technology Aerospace Provides Corrosion Repair to Thrust Reverser Doors on HTF7000 Engines

Quiet Technology Aerospace (QTA) earns FAA/EASA approval for an inexpensive repair solution to a corrosion problem plaguing operators of several mid-size jets using Honeywell HTF7000 engines. The problem is a significant and recurring corrosion on the thrust reverser (TR) doors. Aircraft operating the HTF 7000 engines include: Challenger 300/350, Gulfstream G280, Embraer Legacy 450/500 (now Praetor 500/600) and the Citation Longitude.

Quiet Technology Aerospace Delivers 200th Corrosion-proof Carbon-fiber Engine Inlet Replacement Barrel
Quiet Technology Aerospace Delivers 200th Corrosion-proof Carbon-fiber Engine Inlet Replacement Barrel

Quiet Technology Aerospace (QTA) delivers its 200th inlet-cowl upgrade incorporating a carbon-fiber replacement inner barrel to Albertsons Companies, a Gulfstream G280 operator out of Boise, ID. The upgrade addresses a growing and expensive fleet-wide problem: aircraft plagued with inlet-cowl inner barrel corrosion on the Honeywell HTF7250G engine inlets.

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