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		<title>CI Delivers First C-17 Flight Set to CAV Aerospace</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Aerospace Manufacturing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Arinc]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christensen Industries, who had been working as a third tier supplier on the Boeing C-17 project for several years, has delivered the first of 15 flight sets under a new PO to work directly for CAV Aerospace.
Christensen Industries&#8217; Vice President of Operations, Rob Christensen, had this to say about it: &#8220;The Boeing C-17 program has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christensen Industries, who had been working as a third tier supplier on the Boeing C-17 project for several years, has delivered the first of 15 flight sets under a new PO to work directly for CAV Aerospace.</p>
<p>Christensen Industries&#8217; Vice President of Operations, Rob Christensen, had this to say about it: &#8220;The Boeing C-17 program has been a great project for us for several years now.  We are excited to be working directly for CAV Aerospace and also cultivating a stronger relationship with Boeing as a supplier on such an important aircraft.&#8221;</p>
<p>The change from third tier supplier to primary has brought other positive changes with it for Christensen Industries, who is now qualified as a direct supplier to Boeing.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our AS9100 and Nadcap certifications are allowing us to play a bigger role in the aerospace industry and are drawing a lot of very positive attention from the Nadcap Prime&#8217;s, like Boeing.&#8221; said Christensen Industries President Keith Christensen.</p>
<p>Christensen Industries is supplying complex metal components, used in the avionics bays, on the C-17 aircraft.  These parts also include several of the new Christensen Industries line of Arinc Trays.</p>
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