F-6 Rebuild Factory (F-6 RF): Established in 1980 primarily for overhauling Pakistan's Shenyang F-6s and their accessories; has expanded its role by undertaking overhaul of F-6, FT-6, A-5III, FT-5 and F-7P aircraft along with its components and accessories. FT-7P aircraft and accessories overhaul programme has recently commenced production.
F-6 RF authorised to manufacture over 11,000 spares parts for F-6/FT-6, A-5III/FT-5 and F-7P aircraft and production of 500 and 800 litre (132 and 211 US gallon; 110 and 176 Imp gallon) supersonic drop tanks for F-7P; 1999 workforce approximately 2,400.
F-6 RF possesses modern technical facilities for various engineering processes such as guns overhauling, surface treatment, heat treatment, forging, casting, non-destructive testing, canopy bubble forming and machine tools required to manufacture items from raw materials. Both conventional as well as modern machines such as CNC lathe, CNC machining centre, EDM die-sinking and EDM wire-cutting are utilised for various engineering processes. Precision casting facility and advanced metrological centre have been established recently.
In February 1997, F-6 RF was certified to the ISO 9002 Quality Management System.
Mirage Rebuild Factory (MRF): Began operating in 1978; has site area of 249 acres, approximately 1,600 engineers and technicians; can accomplish complete overhaul of Mirage III/5, ATAR 09C engine, and all associated aircraft components and engine accessories; can overhaul/rebuild third country Mirage III/5s, engines, components and accessories; has overhauled eight United Arab Emirates Air Force Mirages and 42 Dassault/Commonwealth Mirage IIIOAs and eight IIIDs, bought from Australia in 1991. Structural repair facility for Mirage fuselage and wings has been established.
Facilities are now fully upgraded to undertake Increased Life Core (ILC) modification, overhaul and upgrade of Pratt & Whitney F100-PW-200E turbofans and F-16 engine jet fuel starters. The limited capability to service and overhaul F-100 engine accessories has also been established. This facility is in use for overhauling and upgrading PAF F100 engines.
On 14 September 1995, MRF was officially notified of being awarded certification to ISO 9002 standard. MRF is the first defence organisation in Pakistan to gain certification to the International ISO 9000 series of Quality Management Systems.
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