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Leica to Provide Inspection System for Cessna Aircraft

Quality Digest
Wed, 01/10/2007 - 22:00
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Cessna will add mobile, large-volume measurement to its production floor’s capabilities with the implementation of Leica Geosystems laser trackers. Leica announced recently that Cessna Aircraft Co. had contracted to buy eight of the company’s portable coordinate measuring machines.

Cessna manufactures a broad array of aircraft, from business jets to freight-hauling and passenger-hauling utility Caravans, to personal and small-business single-engine airplanes. Leica Geosystems laser trackers will provide an overall quality solution for dimensional verification applications across Cessna’s product lines.

The acquisition comprises four Leica LTD840 Laser Trackers and four Leica LTD640 laser trackers. The Leica LTD840 laser tracker can be used to measure a full aircraft or inspect a specific component of a large assembly. Cessna, based in Wichita, Kansas, is the world’s largest manufacturer of general aviation airplanes.

Leica Geosystems laser tracking systems are used extensively for the construction of aerospace tools, precision alignment of large assemblies, the inspection of airplane production parts, part-mating operations, and more.

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