Brisbane, Calif.-based Aircraft Technical Publishers (Booth No. 3090) has expanded its agreement with Honeywell Aerospace to republish and distribute technical publications for the manufacturer’s aviation components, including engines, APUs, landing gear and avionics.
Under terms of the 10-year deal, the documents will be distributed and accessed through ATP’s NavigatorV platform, which the publisher called “the leading independent industry-standard platform for aviation compliance and safety-information management. NavigatorV provides tools for searching and accessing information and serves more than 10,000 maintenance professionals worldwide.
ATP recently released a new version of NavigatorV software that offers weekly online updates to publications.
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