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By Graham Warwick
As Sikorsky looks forward to the pending merger with Lockheed Martin, two advanced rotorcraft programs are progressing at pace.
Defense and Space

WIN MS is a cable diagnosis company exhibiting at MRO Europe. The company was created as a spin-off of the European public research organization CEA, France.
MRO

Heatcon Composite Systems offers composite repair bonders that are used to control localized heat sources for a variety of repair applications, including curing of prepegs, resins and adhesives. The bonders typically support 'out-of-autoclave or oven' processing and are useful for remote repair. The bonder featured in the video below, the HCS9000B, supports cures up to 2000F and comes with a software security lock with password access.
MRO

Exhibiting at MRO Europe in London, Lista is a workplace and storage solutions company headquartered in Erlen, Switzerland. It offers customized storage in virtually any size or color with a 10-year guarantee.
MRO

Sponsored by Eastman
The Arctic Circle’s dangerously cold temperatures and constant threat of ice can produce some of the harshest operating conditions for all aircraft types, pushing performance and reliability to its limits. Nobody knows this better than the team at Wideroe.

By Lee Ann Shay
Before his keynote speech at MRO Europe, Bruce Dickinson discussed what lessons have Dickinson has learned from Iron Maiden Tour and how it applies to MRO.
MRO

Automated storage system that allows MROs to quickly retrieve AGS parts for hangar use.

See how Italian airline Alitalia's fleet has changed in the last decade through a fleet infographic.
MRO

By Guy Norris
NASA is moving forward in the real world with studies of concepts for an ascent vehicle to lift humans from the surface of the red planet.
Space

W. L. Gore & Associates introduces a new aerospace fiber optic cable, GORE, which offers a high-speed data transmission cable in a lightweight construction.

The U.S. Navy has released videos of the F-35C Lightning II undergoing the second phase of developmental tests aboard USS Eisenhower in the Atlantic Ocean.

Defense and Space

Sponsored by GE Aviation
On September 24, 2015, GE formally opened its newly expanded Aviation facility in Veresegyház, Hungary.
Optimizing Engines Through the Lifecycle

See how Scandinavian Airlines' fleet has changed since 2005 in this interactive infographic.
MRO

To commemorate their 100th anniversaries in 2016, Aviation Week Network and Boeing have agreed to create a living archive of all Aviation Week & Space Technology editions, dating back to the earliest years of human flight.

Aerospace

See how Air Berlin's fleet has changed since 2005 in this interactive infographic...
MRO

See how KLM Royal Dutch Airlines' fleet has changed since 2005 in this interactive infographic.
MRO

We round up five of our most read stories in August, and your reaction to them.
Aerospace

Sponsored by GE Aviation
The last several installments have looked at two options for staggering a fleet for shop visits.
Optimizing Engines Through the Lifecycle

This F-35A fired 181 rounds from its four-barrel, 25 millimeter Gatling gun embedded in its left wing during ground tests at Edwards AFB earlier this month.

Defense and Space

We're obviously big aviation fans here at Aviation Week and we want to hear from you, our readers, about why you love aviation.

Air Transport

Sponsored by FedEx

Save time getting parts internationally back by emailing a link to an editable return label and customs documents to your customer. You can allow customers to edit the label and customs documents, helping them facilitate customs clearance and avoid delays.

EasyJet, the British low-cost airline, grew its fleet from 98 aircraft in 2005 to 218 aircraft in 2015. Click on the interactive infographic to view the fleet changes over the last decade.
MRO

British Airways, the third largest airline by fleet size in Western Europe, made many alterations to its fleet over the last 10 years. Here is a comparative infographic of British Airways' fleet changes from 2005 to 2015.
MRO

Lufthansa celebrates its 60 years of long-haul, international flights by re-creating photos from the airline's history including photos from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
MRO

The German airline Lufthansa ranks 2nd in largest fleet in Western Europe in 2015 and offers domestic and international destinations to 78 countries throughout Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe. In the last decade, Lufthansa retired the Airbus A300B4-600, A300B4-600R and the Airbus A330-200 from its fleet. Its new aircraft purchases included adding the Airbus A380-800 and the Boeing 747-8.
MRO