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TAM Technological Condominium at Sao Carlos to Receive Goodrich Unit
Company is installed in area partially occupied by the airline's maintenance center and by the TAM Museum
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"The installation of Goodrich at our Technological Condominium represents
an important step towards increasing our competitiveness in terms of
maintenance costs. We are certain that the synergy created by this
integration of the supply chain will bring benefits both for TAM as well as
for the other companies that will be starting up operations at the
aeronautical complex," declared TAM's Vice President for MRO,
The Technological Condominium is anticipating the installation of companies in 22 lots of 18,000 square meters each, within the TAM complex at Sao Carlos, which occupies a total area of 4.6 million square meters. The occupants of the facility will operate independently, but will be sharing all of the local infrastructure, including services for security, cleaning, food, runways and hangars for aircraft, as well as technical services such as painting, electroplating and the machine shop, among others, with the observance of best practices for environmental preservation.
The accommodation of new occupants will be carried out in accordance with the strategic project guidelines of the facility, whose focus is on giving priority to companies that have synergies with TAM's productive chain, or that have a strong connection to the aeronautical sector.
Technological Center
TAM's Technological Center at Sao Carlos is certified by the aviation
authorities of
Since January of 2007, TAM has held IOSA certification (IATA Operational Safety Audit), the most complete and accepted international attestation of operational safety. The IOSA audit encompasses more than 950 requirements in an airline's eight operational areas, including aircraft engineering and maintenance, among others.
Since its inauguration in 2001, TAM's complex at Sao Carlos has already
received more than
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