Lisa Gordon – Skies Mag https://skiesmag.com Aviation, Aerospace and Aircraft News Magazine Tue, 30 Jul 2024 14:02:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://assets.skiesmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/cropped-skies-large-favicon-1-32x32.png Lisa Gordon – Skies Mag https://skiesmag.com 32 32 116349784 Voyageur Aviation: Canada’s Special Mission Expert https://skiesmag.com/voyageur-aviation-canadas-special-mission-expert/ https://skiesmag.com/voyageur-aviation-canadas-special-mission-expert/#respond Thu, 18 Jul 2024 14:24:15 +0000 https://skiesmag.com/?p=357492 Voyageur Aviation has always specialized in diversified operations. Now, the company is expanding its government and defence repertoire with a series of significant contracts.

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This sponsored article was created by Insight magazine, the sponsored content division of MHM Publishing, on behalf of Voyageur Aviation.

North Bay’s Voyageur Aviation has a long history of multifaceted operations, with a growing expertise in supporting government and defence programs. Along with its publicly-traded parent company, Chorus Aviation Inc., Voyageur offers a broad array of specialized technical, component, and flight solutions.

Founded in 1968, the company currently employs over 400 people, with its headquarters in North Bay, Ontario. Its 200,000-square-foot (18,580-square-meter) facility comprises five hangars, specialty aviation shops, a design engineering centre, training facilities, and a 24/7 worldwide dispatch and maintenance planning centre. Voyageur also has other Canadian bases in Hamilton, Moncton and Trenton, as well as forward operating bases in Africa and the Middle East, which support unique aviation missions on behalf of intergovernmental organizations.

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Mission-ready support https://skiesmag.com/mission-ready-support/ https://skiesmag.com/mission-ready-support/#respond Wed, 21 Dec 2022 14:06:09 +0000 https://skiesmag.com/?p=344770 For over 35 years, Arcfield Canada has supported Canada’s CF-18 fighter fleet. Today, the company is focused on the evolution of supply chain management and stands ready to support the next generation of the future fighter fleet.

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Last year, Peraton Canada rebranded as Arcfield Canada, but the new name is anchored in more than 35 years of proven support to Canada’s fighter fleet.

Since CF-18 fighter jets first took off in the 1980s, the Arcfield Canada team has provided the highest levels of equipment and engineering support to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). As the company has changed identities — from Harris to Peraton and now Arcfield — a core team of more than 100 specialists has ensured the highest readiness levels for the Canadian fighter fleet.

Today, Arcfield Canada offers three main core capabilities: supply chain management (SCM), maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), and engineering solutions (ES).

To achieve over 98 per cent availability of aircraft and support equipment on a 365/24/7 basis, Arcfield Canada manages an inventory of over 55,000 unique line items. Worth almost $1 billion, it is the largest contractor-operated supply chain management program in the Canadian Forces.

From two large fulfillment centres located on site at Cold Lake, Alta., and Bagotville, Que., Arcfield Canada staff run a seamless exchange system that receives faulty equipment and immediately issues serviceable items to RCAF technicians.

Supported by a 76,000-square-foot (7,060-square-meter) headquarters in Calgary, Alta., Arcfield Canada offers warehousing capabilities, training facilities, and engineering labs where test protocols are developed for efficient fleet maintenance and repair.

The test labs specialize in intermediate and depot level testing and MRO, micro-miniature repair, and secure electronic warfare repair.

The company also supports the CF-18’s entire avionics suite, providing in-depth engineering support translating into more than 70,000 repairs, modifications, obsolescence and capability enhancement requirements.

Arcfield Canada also provides SCM and logistics support for the CF-18’s GE F-404 engines, generator converter unit, airframe mounted accessory drive unit, and auxiliary power unit. In July 2022, Arcfield was subcontracted by L3Harris to provide SCM services to the CF-18 fleet’s primary air vehicle from expanded bases in Cold Lake and Bagotville. 

Most recently, Arcfield partnered with Canadian company Palitronica to develop a cyber materiel assurance capability for the global F/A-18 aircraft fleet. Ultimately, fleet readiness depends on supply chain security and resilience. Cyber materiel assurance programs detect supply chain attacks, identify counterfeit parts, and protect against “Trojans.” Examples of Trojans include counterfeit chips, recycled e-waste branded as new, or malicious hardware implants.

As it continues to grow and evolve its support capabilities, Arcfield remains committed to supporting Canada’s CF-18 fleet through to its anticipated end of life in 2032. As plans finalize for the country’s future F-35 fighter fleet, Arcfield is ready to provide in-country support that will enable Canada to meet its mission demands, whether at home or abroad.

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