Berwyn-based Triumph Group announced Thursday that it has been awarded a production contract extension with Boeing Commercial Airplanes to manufacture and deliver hydraulic and actuation equipment for Boeing’s 737, Max, 777, 777X and 767 airplanes.
The contract extension will include components like landing gear actuation; nose wheel steering; engine cowl door opening; and brake, hydraulic and slat control system. The work will be performed in Triumph’s Actuation facilities in Clemmons, North Carolina and Yakima, Washington. Triumph Actuation Products and Services is a division of the Triumph Group.
“Triumph has a long-standing relationship with Boeing and this contract extension demonstrates our continued commitment to work together both today, as the industry recovers from the impacts of Covid-19, and in the future to ensure the highest quality, highest performing aircraft are delivered to Boeing customers,” said Daniel Crowley, Chairman, President and CEO of Triumph Group.
Triumph Actuation Products & Services is a leader in the design, development, manufacture and support of hydraulic systems and in equipment for the aerospace and defense industries. The company’s line of products includes actuators, pumps, motors, reservoirs, and control valves for commercial and military aircraft. The company has operations in Clemmons, North Carolina; Valencia, California; and Redmond and Yakima, Washington.
Triumph Group designs, engineers, manufactures, repairs and overhauls a wide array of aerospace and defense systems, components and structures for the global aviation industry.
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