A side view of a General Electric CFM-56-3B2 turbo-fan engine at the new facility of Miami-NDT an approved FAR-145 engine center located within the Doral section of Miami, Florida
Close up view of the various accessories attached to the engine. One could view an ignition box on the top edge of the photograph
A right quarter view of the engine from the fan case to the exhaust nozzle area. Note the various accessories attached to the engine which are known as Quick-Engine-Change (Q.E.C) items
A view of the front end showing the 1st stage fan blades ans spinner dome. The swirl image on the spinner is to visually indicate that the engine is rotating
My name is? The name tag, the data plate which identify the engine with it issued, manufactured serial number and other specific information as applicable to this engine
Miami, Florida 3rd March 2016: They say that in life the only thing that is constant is change and so it is for the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) in as it has changed with the demands of its clients and market needs ever since being established back in 2003.
The (94th ACG) is the only aviation-aerospace consultant group within the whole of South Florida who despite having its roots deeply embedded and established within the sense of aviation regulatory, technical, operational and safety its could easily and seamlessly transcend into the realm of aviation banking and financing with complete command and understanding of the issues.
With that said, since 2006, the (94th ACG) has slowly hone and fine tuned their ability to understand, work with and deliver onto many financial institutions world wide the sense of placing opinionated, fair market value appraisals on any aviation tooling, equipment and aircraft's with a strong, equivocated and undisputed sense of authority. In such capacity, the (94th ACG) has assisted many Banks within South Florida, the United States and world wide to understand the related worth of the aviation tooling, equipment and aircraft's of their clients.
Such is the case as back in the 4th quarter of 2015, the (94th ACG) become board approved so as to be the aviation tooling, equipment and aircraft appraiser for Coral Gables, Florida based International Finance Bank (IFB), thus making IFB the 11th bank to have recognize the (94th ACG) dynamic abilities. Shown above is the second General Electric CFM-56-3B2 engine evaluated just within the first quarter of this year for IFB Bank.
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