KYB Takes To The Skies With Boeing
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July, 2006 |
KYB, best known for its automotive shock absorbers, supplies the
aircraft maker, Boeing, to provide components for the Boeing 777-200LR
Worldliner - the world's longest range commercial aeroplane.
KYB has been supplying parts to Boeing for over 10 years, successfully
transferring its hydraulic engineering expertise between aviation
and automotive shock absorber technologies. The company is now supplying
a number of different components for the aircraft's landing gear
including lock, door and down lock hydraulic cylinders, as well
as brake accumulators and tail skid actuators, all designed to provide
the 'plane with the lightweight and precise control equipment required
for smooth, safe landings.
The 777-200LR (Longer Range), the fifth 777 model, is capable of
connecting virtually any two cities in the world non-stop. In service
it can carry 301 passengers and their baggage up to 9,240 nautical
miles (17,445 kilometres). The first 777-200LR was delivered to
Pakistan International Airlines in January.
KYB also supplies suspension systems for a variety of other diverse
applications, including the Shinkansen Bullet train in Japan and
seismic isolation systems for skyscrapers, designed to reduce damaging
sway in high winds and earthquakes.
KYB has recently expanded its automotive aftermarket operations
in Europe with new logistics and distribution centres near Paris
and is continuing to develop its global reach with a new facilities
in Dubai and Russia.
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