Premises Description
Fairchild Republic Company operated the historic Farmingdale NY (Long Island) airframe plant — the former Republic Aviation “Republic Field” complex — from Fairchild’s 1965 acquisition of Republic Aviation through the plant’s 1987 closure. Fairchild Republic produced the A-10 Thunderbolt II close-air-support attack aircraft (713 built 1972-1984) and the T-46 Next-Generation Trainer, and it manufactured spare parts and subassemblies for the legacy Republic F-84 Thunderjet, F-84F Thunderstreak, and F-105 Thunderchief still in service worldwide. Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that the Farmingdale plant was built and maintained with asbestos-containing thermal insulation, gaskets, packing, brake friction, and sprayed structural fireproofing.
Alleged asbestos-containing materials at Fairchild Republic Farmingdale included pipe covering and block insulation on plant steam and process piping; heat-treat furnace insulation and refractory linings in aluminum-airframe and titanium heat-treatment operations; sprayed fireproofing on structural steel and hangar framing; gaskets and packing in plant utility systems; brake friction linings on overhead cranes, tugs, and industrial vehicles; and asbestos millboard and cloth used in engine-installation, firewall, and titanium-hot-section fabrication.
Product Description
Plaintiffs alleged that A-10 Thunderbolt II wheel brake friction pads, engine-installation gaskets, and firewall thermal insulation contained chrysotile asbestos and released respirable fiber during Air Force depot maintenance and overhaul.
Workers Exposed
Aircraft assemblers, sheet-metal workers, machinists, pipefitters, insulators, electricians, millwrights, heat-treat operators, and maintenance workers at the Fairchild Republic Farmingdale NY plant allegedly worked in and around asbestos-containing insulation, gaskets, and fireproofing. Air Force depot mechanics who serviced A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft allegedly disturbed asbestos brake friction and engine gaskets.
If You Worked at Fairchild Republic Farmingdale NY
If you or a family member worked at the Fairchild Republic Farmingdale plant or serviced A-10 Thunderbolt II or legacy Republic aircraft and later developed mesothelioma or lung cancer, you may have claims against Fairchild Republic successors and other alleged asbestos defendants.
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