Parker offers wheels and brakes in custom colors to match aircraft livery

June 16, 2015
PARIS, June 2015. Parker Aerospace’s Aircraft Wheel & Brake Division now offers its Cleveland Wheels & Brake product line in customizable colors. The wheels and brakes — for the general and business aviation and helicopter markets — can be painted in unique, specific colors to match aircraft livery, company officials announced during Paris Air Show.

PARIS, June 2015. Parker Aerospace’s Aircraft Wheel & Brake Division now offers its Cleveland Wheels & Brake product line in customizable colors. The wheels and brakes — for the general and business aviation and helicopter markets — can be painted in unique, specific colors to match aircraft livery, company officials announced during Paris Air Show.

“Parker Aerospace is excited to be able to offer our Cleveland Wheels & Brakes in customizable colors to match our customers’ aircraft livery,” says Aircraft Wheel & Brake Division Business Team Leader Tom Dorinsky. “These colors give our already high-performance brakes a sporty and customized feel and offer the aircraft manufacturer or operator one more way to enhance their brand or unique aircraft appearance.”

Visit the Parker exhibit to see samples of its colored wheels and brakes during the Paris Air Show in hall 5, stand C210.

Parker Aerospace is a designer, manufacturer, and service provider of flight control, hydraulic, fuel and inerting, fluid conveyance, thermal management, and engine systems and components for aerospace and other high-technology markets. It is an operating segment of Parker Hannifin Corp.

With annual sales of $13 billion in fiscal year 2014, Parker Hannifin is a diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies and systems, providing precision-engineered solutions for a wide variety of mobile, industrial, and aerospace markets. The company employs approximately 57,500 people in 50 countries around the world.

Parker’s Cleveland Wheels & Brakes are now available in customizable colors to match aircraft livery; giving its already high-performance brakes a sporty feel and offering the aircraft manufacturer or operator one more way to enhance their brand or unique aircraft appearance.

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Courtney E. Howard | Chief Editor, Intelligent Aerospace

Courtney enjoys writing about all things high-tech in PennWell’s burgeoning Aerospace and Defense Group, which encompasses Intelligent Aerospace and Military & Aerospace Electronics. She’s also a self-proclaimed social-media maven, mil-aero nerd, and avid avionics and space geek. Connect with Courtney at [email protected], @coho on Twitter, on LinkedIn, and on Google+.

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