Co-Operative Industries Aerospace Announces New Engineering Manager
Fort Worth, TX (PRWeb) January 6, 2007 -- Sharon Wright has joined Co-Operative Industries Aerospace as their Manager of Engineering. Sharon brings a wealth of experience and solid engineering capabilities to the organization. Her past experience includes tenures with Parker Aerospace and Boeing/Labinal Corinth supporting commercial and military aircraft wiring harnesses. Mrs. Wright holds an Electrical Engineering degree and a Masters in Project Management. With her extensive wiring harness and manufacturing knowledge, Sharon is a perfect fit for the fast growing Co-Operative Industries.
The addition of Sharon as manager lends depth to the company's engineering design capabilities and supports their goal of supplying wiring harness solutions to the aircraft industry. Co-Operative Industries has experienced significant growth over the past year and Sharon's added engineering strength will continue to propel the company forward.
Co-Operative Industries is an ISO9001:2000 and AS9100 registered company based in Fort Worth, TX. The company designs and manufactures electrical wiring interconnects, ignition leads, and flexible conduits for airframe, engine, and space applications. In addition to manufacturing capabilities, Co-Operative Industries also provides Part 145 repair services such as check & test, overhaul and repair, and S/B incorporation for many of the aircraft wiring harnesses in service today.
For additional information on Co-Operative Industries Aerospace or the services offered, please contact:
Co-Operative Industries Aerospace
5133 Northeast Parkway
Fort Worth, TX 76106
Phone: 817-740-4700
Fax: 817-624-4282
Web: http://www.coopind.aero/
FAA No.: OI0R891N
EASA: EASA.145.5897
CAAC No.: F00100406
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