Aviation Week MRO

By Henry Canaday
U.S. carriers have recovered significant capacity since the May trough, and the recovery is starting to feed through to independent MROs. But the
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By James Pozzi
Asian Compressor Technology Services Company (ACTS), a Taiwan-based engine parts repair subsidiary of MB Aerospace, marked its 25th anniversary of
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Triumph Group Extends Airbus Parts Repair Contract Triumph Aviation Services Asia has formalized a contract extension with Airbus to continue its
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Triumph Group Extends Airbus Parts Repair Contract Triumph Aviation Services Asia has formalized a contract extension with Airbus to continue its
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By James Pozzi
Aerostar has opened its new aircraft maintenance facility in northeast Romania after receiving the necessary approvals from regulators last month. The
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By James Pozzi
Airbus’ subsidiary Satair has assumed control of Airbus A220 materials and service support in a move that will further integrate the program into the
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By James Pozzi
André Fischer, CEO of FLYdocs, an independently operated and rapidly expanding software business, talks to James Pozzi about realizing the true potential in digital solutions and the adoption of blockchain in the industry.
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By Lindsay Bjerregaard
The MRO will perform B737NG and A320 heavy checks for the airline through March 2021.
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By Alex Derber
When Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) launched its regional jet program in 2008 it faced a relatively crowded market. This included two large
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Makro Aero, which has continued to grow its business during the COVID-19 pandemic, believes the GSE market will bounce back by the end of 2022.
Supply Chain

By Alex Derber
COVID-19 has more or less sunk the long-haul passenger market since the pandemic began, meaning that the half-year results for Rolls-Royce were always
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Under the program, Acumen Aviation is working with Air Works Group to provide aircraft parking and storage solutions across India.
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By Lindsay Bjerregaard
As urban air mobility providers start formulating plans for maintenance, MROs are getting their foot in the door by building up electric capabilities.
Emerging Technologies

Wizz Air to Install Sustainable Seats Wizz Air has signed a deal with Recaro Aircraft Seating to install the SL3710 economy class seat on 146 Airbus
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By Lee Ann Shay
Sajedah Rustom, CEO AJW Technique, discusses her outlook for the market and the trends she’s seeing at the component MRO in Montreal. What repair
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By Lindsay Bjerregaard
The MRO is finding new uses for technologies it was already testing pre-COVID, such as augmented reality wearables and drones.
Emerging Technologies

By Henry Canaday
The MRO market will be smaller during the virus recovery. Will it also start to get more competitive? Cash-short airlines have maximum incentives to
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By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Aereos is producing a range of high-touch parts in cabin interiors and lavatories with antimicrobial additives incorporated into the source materials.
Interiors & Connectivity

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
The MRO is launching new workforce initiatives targeting underrepresented populations to prepare for the industry’s recovery.
Workforce & Training

By Sean Broderick
EASA plans to mandate Rolls-Royce-recommended on-wing inspections of certain Trent 900 interstage spacers to find cracked parts in the Airbus A380 engines before they trigger in-service incidents.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By James Pozzi
A subsidiary of Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) has become the first MRO in the country to receive EASA Part 145 certification for base
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By Alex Derber
Alongside cargo operators, one of the very few beneficiaries of the current crisis is likely to be aircraft storage and disassembly centers
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VD Gulf Signs Supply Agreement With Satair Middle Eastern MRO VD Gulf has signed a long term supply agreement with Satair. The agreement will increase
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By Lee Ann Shay
Jaunt Air Mobility plans to introduce an all-electric eVTOL aircraft for advanced air mobility in the next few years. Simon Briceno, who heads advanced air mobility for Jaunt, talks about the program’s development and intended maintenance plans.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Alex Derber
The collapse of passenger flights and their associated bellyhold capacity has provided a huge boost for air cargo operators. Prime examples are the
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