8F111-101 - Boeing 777 Valve-Drain Float Operated (Vent) for Boeing 777

8F111-101 is a FAA-PMA boeing 777 valve-drain float operated (vent) manufactured by Allen Aircraft Products for the Boeing 777. This pneumatic systems part supports bleed air distribution and pneumatic actuation and is available with full traceability documentation including FAA 8130-3 airworthiness certification.

Part Number
8F111-101
Manufacturer
Allen Aircraft Products
Aircraft Model
Boeing 777
Category
Pneumatic Systems
Condition
New
Certification
FAA-PMA
Price
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Availability
In Stock
Warranty
As per manufacturer
CAGE Code
82829
NSN
4820-01-669-4463
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Aircraft Applicability for 8F111-101

8F111-101 (Allen Aircraft Products) is listed as applicable to the following Boeing 777 family variants. Confirm eligibility against the aircraft IPC / Type Certificate Data Sheet for the specific tail and configuration.

  • Boeing 777F

DoD Catalog Reference for 8F111-101 (DLA / FLIS)

8F111-101 is cataloged by the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency in the Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS) under National Stock Number 4820-01-669-4463, within Federal Supply Class 4820 — VALVES, NONPOWERED. The DLA standardized item nomenclature for this component is “VALVE,BALL”.

The cataloged source of record (Commercial and Government Entity code 82829) is ALLEN AIRCRAFT PRODUCTS INC of RAVENNA, OH, UNITED STATES — an active manufacturer of record.

This catalog reference confirms 8F111-101 as a recognized aerospace component in the DoD supply system and is provided here for traceability and procurement validation. Authoritative source: U.S. Defense Logistics Agency Federal Logistics Information System.

About the 8F111-101 for Boeing 777

The Boeing 777 Valve-Drain Float Operated (Vent) (P/N 8F111-101) is a pneumatic systems for the Boeing 777, manufactured by Allen Aircraft Products. This component supports bleed air distribution and pneumatic actuation. Documented applicability spans 1 Boeing 777 configuration (Boeing 777F). It is typically procured during line maintenance, scheduled overhaul, or AOG recovery depending on service intervals and configuration.

Depending on supplier availability, 8F111-101 may be sourced in the following conditions, each released with its corresponding airworthiness documentation:

  • New / Factory New
  • Overhauled (OH)
  • Serviceable (SV) / As-Removed

FAA-PMA certification and EASA Form 1 dual release may be available for 8F111-101 subject to source and condition.

Frequently Asked Questions about 8F111-101

What aircraft does 8F111-101 fit?
8F111-101 is a pneumatic systems associated with the Boeing 777, manufactured by Allen Aircraft Products. Documented applicability includes Boeing 777F. Eligibility for a specific tail still depends on serial number and modification status — verify against the aircraft IPC and Type Certificate Data Sheet.
Can 8F111-101 be supplied new, overhauled, or serviceable?
Subject to global supplier availability, 8F111-101 can typically be sourced new, overhauled, serviceable, or as-removed for the Boeing 777, each with the airworthiness documentation appropriate to that condition.
What traceability and certification ships with 8F111-101?
8F111-101 can be supplied with FAA-PMA where available; EASA Form 1 dual release and back-to-birth or teardown traceability may also be available depending on the source and condition of the specific unit.
How quickly can Allen Aircraft Products 8F111-101 be quoted for an AOG?
RFQs for 8F111-101 on the Boeing 777 are typically answered within 12-24 hours. AOG requirements are prioritized and sourced through the global supplier network on an expedited basis.
Can 8F111-101 be exported internationally?
Yes. 8F111-101 can be shipped worldwide subject to ITAR/EAR screening and destination-country import compliance; export and customs documentation is coordinated per shipment.

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