Astro-Med lands $3M cockpit printer deal

WEST WARWICK – Astro-Med Inc. (NASDAQ: ALOT) has been awarded a $3 million multi-year contract by Boeing Integrated Defense Systems.
The contract calls for replacing the cockpit printers used on Boeing’s C-17 Globemaster III military transport aircraft with Astro-Med’s new ToughWriter 4, which also will be installed in new production aircraft.
The planes now all have the ToughWriter 3, which Astro-Med has been supplying to Boeing IDS for the C-17 since 2002. The new printer is the same size but offers more features, Astro-Med said.
“Engineering of the printers will begin immediately so as to smoothly transition from the present ToughWriter 3 to the new ToughWriter 4,” said Tom Carll, sales manager for the company’s T&M product group.
“The printer will be used in the cockpit of the C-17 for printing maps, approach plates, aircraft weight and balance information and ground communications,” Carll added.
Astro-Med Inc. (Nasdaq: ALOT) is a maker of specialty printing, testing and measurement systems for industrial, scientific and medical applications. Additional information is available at www.astro-medinc.com.
Boeing IDS is a $32.4 billion business with 72,000 employees worldwide. It is a unit of The Boeing Co. To learn more, visit www.boeing.com/ids.

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