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TCM Announces Temporary Closures (Gen Aviation Engines)
Aero News ^ | 10/04/2009 | Aero News Staff

Posted on 10/05/2009 10:17:35 AM PDT by taildragger

TCM Announces Temporary Closures

Sun, 04 Oct '09 More 'Signs Of The Times'

The economic malaise continues... During a recent chat with TCM's Rhett Ross, ANN has learned that Teledyne Continental Motors 'will close its factory for one week in response to reduced demand from new aircraft manufacturers for engines and related parts. The closure will start this Monday, 05 October 2009. The plant will reopen for normal business on Monday, 12 October 2009.'

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KEYWORDS: economy; engines; generalaviation; recovery
TCM Statement:

Throughout 2009, Continental Motors has focused on a number of marketing and factory improvement initiatives to drive sales and cost control during the current economic downturn. These initiatives have worked resulting in more stable aftermarket engine and parts sales, improved delivery from the factory and lower costs. However, the combination of lower OEM orders and improved performance means the factory has outstripped demand. The closure will allow order backlog to grow to a level that supports efficient factory operations.

In addition to the closure, the following additional cost savings measures will take effect upon the company's return to normal business on 12 October.

* One week shutdown 04 Jan to 09 Jan 2010 all staff o Salaried Staff o 4 day work weeks beginning the week of 12 October * No work Thanksgiving or Christmas week * The production facility will run a normal work schedule of 5 days per week except as noted above.

The company's goal is to protect as much of our valuable employee base as possible while we continue to navigate this difficult economy. During the closures and short work weeks, the company will maintain the following services.

* Limited Customer Service Staffing to Support Emergency Calls * Shipping and Receiving will be kept open to allow delivery of vendor supplied parts and ship AOG orders * Sales Department will be open to support engine and parts inquiries. * Full access to the company's web site and distributor services will be maintained.

All other services will be closed.

The company will work closely with the State of Alabama and the City of Mobile to help our employees through this difficult time.

1 posted on 10/05/2009 10:17:36 AM PDT by taildragger
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To: taildragger
General Aviation is a business that relies on those that do it as a hobby, i.e. disposable income and niche businesses that need to get to point A to B asap, or to carry something that needed to get to a unique place or other special circumstances.

Gen Av took a big hit during the Depression as well....

2 posted on 10/05/2009 10:20:06 AM PDT by taildragger (Palin/Mulally 2012)
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To: taildragger

I miss my ex-boss’s Aero Commander 690 with the twin 435-hp Continental GTSIO-520K engines... What a plane!


3 posted on 10/05/2009 10:27:45 AM PDT by backwoods-engineer (Proud to be an American, where I least I know I'm free!)
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To: backwoods-engineer
For those in Rio Linda....the GTSIO means:

Geared, Turbosupercharged and Injected as in Fuel Injection.

Hubba Hubba, high maintenance, but a sound that can be enjoyed by all gear-heads....

4 posted on 10/05/2009 10:30:57 AM PDT by taildragger (Palin/Mulally 2012)
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