Phast Parts Enterprise LLC

Phast Parts Enterprise LLC Achieve new heights with Phast Parts Enterprise, LLC! Our goal is your success, and we are here to help.

From logistics to process design and implementation, there is no job too small. With over 75 years of combined experience in the aircraft industry and over 50 in Cessna aircraft, our personnel have the right tools for the job.Phast Part's Mission is to provide world class innovative services and support to meet our customers current and future aviation needs complying with all national and interna

tional governmental regulations.Our Vision is for Phast Parts Enterprise LLC to become a leading provider of customer focused programs and services which transcend language and cultural differences.

01/21/2021

Did you know that the production of the world’s largest airliner—the Airbus A380—will soon cease? Apparently, there isn’t enough demand to sustain production so the management of the company has decided to stop making them by 2021.

01/19/2021

Airliners are very complex so you may think that they take many months to build. However, this apparently, isn’t the case for Boeing’s 737 as this single-aisle passenger jet goes from parts to fully-built (though not painted) in just nine days.

01/14/2021

To work as an aircraft assembler, you’ll need to be at least a high school graduate (or have a GED) and have on-the-job training. However, if you’re interested in more technical aspects of the job (e.g. welding, metalwork), you’ll need to undergo training to earn appropriate certifications.

01/12/2021

The Queen of the Skies—the Boeing 747—has been in production since 1968 but sadly, the end is in sight. Apparently, low demand for the jumbo jet has made continued manufacturing unsustainable so the management of the company has announced that they will be ceasing production by 2022.

01/07/2021

While Airbus and Boeing are the world’s biggest manufacturers of commercial and military aircraft, there is an industry player that is right behind: Embraer. This Brazilian aerospace company ranks third behind the two giants and produces everything from commercial to business to military aircraft.

01/05/2021

Did you know that the aircraft used to drop the first atomic bomb was named after the pilot’s mother? The Boeing B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay is the namesake of Enola Gay Tibbets, mother of the pilot Colonel Paul Tibbets.

12/31/2020

To lift a heavy jet engine into place, assembly crews make use of an electric hoist system. This tool slowly pulls the engine upwards until it makes contact with mounting points on the wing that will hold it in place.

12/29/2020

Did you know that Rolls-Royce manufactures more than just luxury cars? Apparently, they also make engines for aviation. Though they do not manufacture their own aircraft, the engines they produce are used in everything from commercial and military jets to satellite-carrying rockets.

12/24/2020

In the process of assembling an aircraft, builders will test and re-test everything at each stage of the process. As such, flight controls, landing gear, electrical systems, cockpit instrumentation, and other components will all have gone through rigorous testing before the aircraft is rolled out.

12/22/2020

To be able to move aircraft parts to its different assembly plants, Airbus makes use of everything from trucks and trains to ships and planes. This ensures that the components reach their destinations just as they are needed.

12/17/2020

Did you know that the parts of an Airbus A350 XWB come from all over Europe? The wings, for instance, come from the UK (Broughton), the forward and center fuselages come from France (Saint Nazaire), the rear fuselage comes from Germany (Hamburg), and the horizontal tailplanes come from Spain (Getafe).

12/15/2020

One manufacturing strategy that aircraft manufacturers use is the just-in-time (JIT) system. This method involves receiving parts only as they’re needed, thus helping to streamline operations, reduce costs, and eliminate the need to warehouse components that are not yet required.

Address

1809 S. Hoover Road Suite 101
Wichita, KS
67209

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(855) 742-7843

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Phast Parts Enterprise LLC posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share