Engine Yearbook

Engine YearbookThe Annual Publication for the Aero-Engine Professional

All aspects of engine development, overhaul, leasing, and specialist repairs examined by our expert team of journalists and analysts.

Latest News & Analysis

Mar 04, 2020
AerSale’s aircraft operations in Goodyear, Arizona, and Roswell, New Mexico, are seeing a significant increase in demand for aircraft storage and…
Mar 03, 2020
DUBAI—The Middle East’s MRO segment is expanded annually above the global average, but a challenge still exists in the region’s limited repair…
Mar 02, 2020
StandardAero celebrated the completion of its 3,000th GE CF34 engine workscope in February, with the delivery of the engine to long-time customer…
Mar 02, 2020
Rolls-Royce recorded a 14% increase in services revenue, to £4.86 billion, for its civil engine business in 2019 as invoiced flying hours increased 7%.
Feb 28, 2020
The struggles of state-owned airlines are usually good news for their privately owned rivals, but in South Africa the fallout from mismanagement of flag carrier is not limited to South African Airways.
Feb 26, 2020
Revima, the French provider of auxiliary power unit (APU) and landing gear repairs, has announced a new maintenance partnership with Malaysia Airlines which will see both parties collaborate on offering services to operators in Asia-Pacific.
Feb 26, 2020
While last year was a significant year for Sanad Aerotech as it regrouped its businesses and announced several engine capability expansions, expect…
Feb 25, 2020
An Airbus A321 passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversion—developed by joint-venture partners ST Engineering, Airbus and Dresden-based freighter conversion specialist Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW)—has secured EASA supplemental type certification (STC).