TRIUMPH PROVIDES HEAT EXCHANGERS FOR NASA'S ORION CAPSULE
- Triumph Group's Systems, Electronics and Controls business has successfully completed the ECLSS contract with Collins Aerospace.
- Triumph provided heat exchangers for the ECLSS system on NASA's Orion Capsule.
- The Orion Capsule is mounted on the Space Launch System and will be used in the Artemis missions.
- Triumph's product will be used in the Artemis 3, 4, and 5 missions.
- The design work was completed at Triumph's facility in Forest, Ohio.
- Triumph is excited to be part of NASA's Space Launch System and the ECLSS Orion program.
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"TRIUMPH is excited to be a part of NASA's Space Launch System and the ECLSS Orion program with Collins, providing a key component to the life support system," said Justin Wolfanger,
TRIUMPH Systems, Electronics and Controls designs and manufactures, repairs, and overhauls a broad portfolio of aerospace and defense components, accessories, subassemblies, systems, and aircraft thermal management systems. We partner with original equipment manufacturers and operators of commercial, regional, and military aircraft worldwide to provide the products and services that solve the hardest of problems.
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