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August 12, 2015

FAT – Zhengzhou Airport, China

Zhengzhou Airport

We are pleased to annonce that we have succesfully performed Factory Acceptance Test on a large order for Zhengzhou Airport, China of 83 Power Coil 2400.
The AXA 2400 Power Coil is based on the ITW GSE design and provides all performance features from the well-known AXA 2400 Compact GPU i.e. the unique voltage quality and the 400% overload at output as a standard. Further, it is equipped with the smart ITW GSE user interface. And software can be updated via USB. The Power Coil also includes standard overload capabilities that match all types of aircraft even those requiring Power Factor 1 like the B787/A350/A380.
The group included:
Mr. Zhou Haijun, Mr Sin Xinhua, Mr. Zhang Zhiwei, Mr Liu Junfeng, Mr. Shang Zhongxing, Mr Fan Lei, Mr. Liu Jiangfeng, Mr Quang Ji.
From AXA Power Project Manager Jan Sørensen and from ITW GSE Singapore General Manager Phua Kia How

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