Relaunch of VenturaAerospace.com

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VA-LOGO-NEW-BWVentura Aerospace is pleased to announce that it has relaunched VenturaAerospace.com.

Ventura Aerospace, founded in 1997, has been providing the air freight industry with safety solutions since day one. With a wide range of rigid cargo barriers for narrow body freighter, we continue to meet industry needs for light-weight rugged solutions for rigid barriers.

Our aircraft fire suppression systems are the only approved systems for use in Class ...

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Oxygen Systems

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Ventura Aerospace develops integrated oxygen systems to either supplement or replace existing crew oxygen systems. Our systems have been used to increase ETOPS range, supply courier and supernumerary oxygen.

We have designed single cylinder and multiple cylinder systems that integrate voltage averaging for EICAS input.

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Ventura Aerospace improves quality

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In our efforts to continually improve quality and refine our process, Ventura Aerospace is pleased to announce that it has implemented a new engineering and inspection CMM. Ventura Aerospace selected a FARO Edge 2.7M with Laser Scan. This new tool will enable our team to achieve our goal of being the best in the industry. Learn more about FARO CMM here. To inquire on how our CMM and engineering services can help you please Continue Reading →

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Another Ventura Aerospace Rigid Cargo Barrier Takes Flight

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Aeronautical Engineers Inc (AEI) made the first flight of the conformity aircraft in its MD-80 passenger-to-freighter conversion program in late September. A Ventura Aerospace 9G Rigid Cargo Barrier is utilized to provide flight crew safety during emergency landings. The barrier is capable of restraining up to 48,000 pounds on the main deck and is less than three inches thick. This narrow footprint allows for much more flexible supernumerary or courier configurations in front of the barrier. For more information ...

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News About Ventura Aerospace Fire Suppression Systems

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Currently lithium batteries are not classified as hazardous materials. As such, batteries and the multitude of devices they are installed in can be shipped worldwide with little or no control. Lithium batteries have been identified as being involved in at least 44 air transport incident fires within the past few years onboard aircraft1. Ventura Aerospace Fire Suppression Systems have been shown to be effective in suppressing these types of fire.

What’s been your experience with Lithium batteries?

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