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A-Carb.


A-Carb, the US Subsidiary of France's Messier-Bugatti, has completed the expansion of its aircraft carbon brake production facility in the wake of its being selected by Boeing and the US Air Force as the sole source supplier of wheels and Sepcarb III OR (Oxidation Resistant) carbon brakes for all C-17s. Flight tests of the A-Carb brake-wearing C-17s will have begun by the time these lines are read and will continue through mid-2002.

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