FTG Announces Signing of an Amendment, Valued at Over $4 Million
March 27, 2018 | Firan Technology Group CorporationEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Firan Technology Group Corporation, through its FTG Aerospace Toronto division, announced today that they have signed an amendment, valued at over $4 million to their long-term agreement with SAVIC for the design, development, certification support and long-term production for the Entry into Service (EIS) configuration of various Display Suite Control Panel Assemblies, deployed on the new COMAC C919 Aircraft.
Under the terms of the amendment, FTG will update hardware and software designs, complete certification, and supply approximately 20 shipsets to support testing, integration and further flight tests planned in the near future. In addition, FTG concluded the program Customer Services agreement – that will be administered and supported from its Aerospace division in Tianjin, China. First deliveries under the contract amendment will begin in the third quarter 2018 and will continue through the first quarter of 2019. The entire development cycle will coincide with hardware deliveries and run through the first quarter of 2019.
Terms of the baseline agreement remain unchanged; as SAVIC will procure an estimated 1440 shipsets, plus spares and support from FTG with a total value of over $55 million USD. Production of these shipsets will commence in Toronto and transition to its division in China.
“The overall program is gearing up well as we plan and support various near term milestones in the EIS CPA development,” stated Peter Dimopoulos, VP Business Development at FTG. “We are very pleased with the official signing and commencement of the program and look forward to collaborating with the SAVIC team with an eye toward achieving fully certified, high reliability products to support the C919 program.”
About Firan Technology Group Corporation
FTG is an aerospace and defense electronics product and subsystem supplier to customers around the globe. FTG has two operating units:
FTG Circuits is a manufacturer of high technology, high reliability printed circuit boards. Our customers are leaders in the aviation, defense, and high technology industries. FTG Circuits has operations in Toronto, Ontario, Chatsworth, California, and a joint venture in Tianjin, China.
FTG Aerospace manufactures illuminated cockpit panels, keyboards and sub-assemblies for original equipment manufacturers of aerospace and defense equipment. FTG Aerospace has operations in Toronto, Ontario, Chatsworth, California, Fort Worth, Texas and Tianjin, China.
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