Industry Round-up, November 22, 2019

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This week, AVweb’s news roundup found reports on the expansion of an aircraft sharing program, a line of woven webbing for aerospace applications, a big anniversary for a flexible shaft technology company, the completion of a wheel and brake facility, and a new director at an aerospace service provider. LifeStyle Aviation has added a new location and aircraft to its DiamondShare program. The Diamond DA40 is based at New York’s Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR).

Bally Ribbon Mills, a company specializing in the design, development, and manufacture of engineered woven fabrics, announced a line of woven webbing for aerospace and aviation. The company’s 2D and 3D thermoset and thermoplastic fabrics and E-WEBBINGS narrow woven fabrics can be used in applications including parachutes, cargo restraint systems, seating, crew safety system components, flight suits, air slides, seat-belts and flotation devices. S.S. White Technologies is celebrating its 175th anniversary year. Now specializing in flexible shaft technology for aviation and automotive uses, the company was founded in 1844 as an artificial tooth factory.

Global aerospace service provider DAES Group has announced the completion of a 1300-square-meter wheel and brake facility for First Class Aviation Services. The shop is located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. DAES Group also appointed Jeffrey Long as its new Director of Capital Equipment Americas. Long served in the United States Army for more than 23 years and flew for Piedmont/American Airlines.

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