BE Aerospace

BE Aerospace

Infobox Company
name = BE Aerospace

type = Public company
genre =
foundation = 1987 as Bach Engineering
founder =
location_city = Wellington, Florida
location_country = United States
location =
locations =
area_served = Global
key_people =
industry =
products = Passenger aircraft cabin fittings
services =
market c

revenue = 1,677 million (2007)
operating_income = 236 million (2007)
net_income = 147 million (2007)
assets =
equity =
owner =
num_employees = 6,298
parent =
divisions = Commercial aircraft, Business jets, Fastener distribution
subsid =
homepage = www.beaerospace.com
footnotes =
intl =

"BE Aerospace", Inc. (BEAV) is an S&P400 and NASDAQ listed manufacturer of aircraft cabin parts, including passenger and crew seats, oxygen delivery systems, kitchens and lavatories for commercial airliners. Based in Wellington, Florida, they were capitalized as a $2.3 billion corporation as of 2008. [ [http://www.beaerospace.com/home.nsf/c81051411e101f2285256a8c00535c44/364d099284adafd085256a94005891f7/$FILE/Form%2010-KA%20Feb%2023_2002.pdf SEC 10-K] ] [http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NASDAQ:BEAV]

Oxygen masks

The FAA announced on 11 August 2008 that they would investigate why "almost half the masks either did not deploy or failed to provide oxygen" during a pan-pan event on American Airlines Flight 31 [Dan Weikel [http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-oxygen12-2008aug12,0,6890661.story FAA reviewing reports of malfunctioning oxygen masks on American flight] , "Los Angeles Times", 12 August 2008] The FAA had recently issued airworthiness directives regarding problems with defective inline flow indicators obstructing the BE Aerospace oxygen masks on several Boeing commercial aircraft models. B/E had identified a repair in February 2006. Boeing then issued a "Special Attention Service Bulletin" to inspect and if necessary repair the masks in April 2007. The directives only require action by April 2013 unless already done. [ [http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgAD.nsf/WebSearchDefault?SearchView&Query=Boeing%20AND%20passenger%20AND%20masks%20AND%202008 2008 Passenger oxygen mask airworthiness directives on Boeing aircraft] , US Federal Aviation Administration]

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