Dépêches
Trans-Pacific Aerospace Announces Release of In-Depth Research Report by Zacks Equity Research
Dépèche transmise le 4 janvier 2011 par Business Wire
SAN MARINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Trans-Pacific Aerospace Company, Inc. (OTCBB:TPAC) announced today that Zacks Equity Research has released a comprehensive report that fully summarizes the company’s activities and near-term market prospects in China.
“We feel the stock will outperform as Trans-Pacific Aerospace hits its testing and performance goals and enjoys a monopolistic hold in a growth industry”
“Trans-Pacific Aerospace Company intends to monetize its proprietary technology by manufacturing aerospace quality standard spherical bearings, rod ends and bushings (bearings) in China with its joint venture partners,” notes Zacks.
According to the report, growth in China is two-fold: First, the number of planes in China is expected to jump from 1,256 today to 4,330 over the next 20 years. With 3,000 spherical bearings on each plane the market is substantial. Second, the offsets or obligations that original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) such as Boeing and Airbus owe China are approximately $16 billion. There are currently no manufacturers of spherical bearings in China.
“We feel the stock will outperform as Trans-Pacific Aerospace hits its testing and performance goals and enjoys a monopolistic hold in a growth industry,” said Zacks.
Having successfully completed wear tests in California and surpassing minimum qualification requirements imposed under the qualification specification SAE-AS81820, the Trans-Pacific Aerospace engineering and quality control team will depart for China in January 2011, with production for qualification of the Guangzhou China facility commencing immediately thereafter. Qualification test parts will be submitted to Independent Testing Laboratories for first-pass testing in February, and to the U.S. Navy in mid-March. The company expects qualification approval from the Navy on or about May 1, 2011.
The full research report can be printed and downloaded at http://www.docstoc.com/docs/68277116/Trans-Pacific-Aerospace-Company-Report or by emailing [email protected] with the ticker TPAC in the subject line.
About Trans-Pacific Aerospace (TPAC)
Trans-Pacific Aerospace designs, engineers and manufactures self-lubricating spherical bearings for commercial aircraft, with planned product extensions using similar proprietary technology into maritime, power plant and space applications. Through its ownership in Godfrey (China), Ltd., it has a special operating license granted by China's Ministry of Science and Technology. Godfrey has completed prototype manufacturing and testing in China and the United States and is pursuing SAE parts qualification of its facility in Guangzhou, China.
Information About Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains or incorporates by reference “forward-looking statements” including certain information with respect to plans and strategies of Trans-Pacific Aerospace Company, Inc. For this purpose, any statements contained herein or incorporated herein by references that are not statements of historical fact may be deemed forward looking statements. Without limiting the foregoing, the words “believes,” “suggests,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “expects,” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. There are a number of events or actual results of Trans-Pacific Aerospace Company, Inc. operations that could differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements.
- 17:06 AURA AERO signe un protocole d'accord avec Thales
- 16:25 Imagine Dragons soutient l'Ukraine
- 13:34 Pose de la première pierre du futur 5e escadron de chasse Rafale de l’armée de l’Air et de l’Espace
- 11:00 Boeing et Atlas Air célèbrent la livraison du dernier 747
- 03/02 Emirates effectue son premier vol d’essai utilisant 100% de carburant d’aviation durable
- 03/02 Qatar Airways triple ses rotations quotidiennes vers Phuket en Thaïlande
- 03/02 Volotea annonce ses résultats de l'année 2022
- 03/02 ATR nomme un nouveau directeur du support client et services
- 03/02 TUI France et AEGEAN renforcent leur présence à l’aéroport de Lille
- 03/02 Air France augmente son offre vers la Chine
- 03/02 La DGA prononce la qualification de la munition AASM 1000 pour l'avion de combat Rafale
- 03/02 Leonardo et Safran s'associent pour la motorisation de l’hélicoptère monomoteur AW09
- 03/02 Air France arrive sur WhatsApp
- 31/01 AutoGyro livre des autogires à la gendarmerie turque
- 31/01 Diamond Aircraft assemblera des DA62 au Brésil
- 31/01 Premier vol du F-16 Block 70
- 31/01 Air France dévoile ses 17 chefs partenaires
- 31/01 Boeing remporte le contrat de démonstrateur en vol durable de la NASA
- 31/01 Emirates reprend son vol quotidien sans escale entre Dubaï et Hong Kong
- 30/01 Air France ouvre une liaison directe entre Cayenne et Belém au Brésil