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Boeing 787

NTS provides Boeing and their international team with expert testing technologies and strategic locations to support the advance technologies developed for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

We have the capabilities to perform the wide variety of test and evaluations required to support this innovative program.

Experience gained in our years of support to the aerospace, defense and other markets has allowed us to develop the technologies to test even the most complex elements incorporated in the 787. Here are a few examples of the solutions we have provided in the past, and those we are able to provide your organization in the future:

  • Test and evaluation of new health-monitoring system allowing the airplane to self-monitor and report maintenance requirements to a ground-based computer system.
  • We have provided engine testing for General Electric and Rolls-Royce for the new advanced engines for the Boeing 787 for past, current and future engines.
  • EMC/EMI, vibration and a full suite of environmental testing at to meet RTCA DO-160 requirements.
  • NTS has corporate agreements with many of the subcontractors of the Boeing team with key locations to support testing technologies.
  • NTS supports Hamilton Sundstrand in Connecticut from our Northeast locations on a regular basis within a preferred vendor program.
  • NTS Massachusetts also has the ability to support Moog Inc. in NY for the flight control actuators upon request and numerous other programs.
  • NTS provides testing for Honeywell in Arizona through a preferred vendor program at our Tempe, AZ facility.
  • NTS provides Smiths Aerospace throughout the US and Europe with a variety of testing services.
  • NTS also has essential testing assets within Arkansas and Texas to support Goodrich in North Carolina for the Boeing 787.
  • NTS testing technologies to provide testing for engine interchangeability, composite fuselage material testing, and weight reduction in the forms of wireless technology testing to better meet Boeing current and future requirements.

Boeing 787 Dreamliner

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