All MRO news – Page 25

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    Concerns emerge as air-data incidents follow revival of stored aircraft

    2020-08-14T20:52:00Z

    European safety authorities are warning of a spate of incidents linked to contamination of pitot-static ports as aircraft are returned to service following temporary storage. Thousands of aircraft have been parked for extended periods as a result of the air transport crisis, but the European Union Aviation Safety Agency believes ...

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    ST Engineering aerospace unit sees leadership change

    2020-08-13T02:03:00Z

    ST Engineering aerospace president Lim Serh Ghee will be stepping down from his current role, and be appointed the group’s chief operating officer. His current deputy, Jeffrey Lam, will be promoted to lead the aerospace unit. Source: ST Engineering Outgoing ST Engineering aerospace chief Lim Serh Ghee ...

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    A350-900 operators alerted to Trent XWB-84 blade cracking

    2020-08-11T09:39:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is attempting to reassure investors and operators of the Airbus A350 over the impact of the latest durability problem to hit its Trent widebody engine family.

  • LHT MRO
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    Lufthansa Group chief resists asset ‘fire-sale’

    2020-08-06T11:34:00Z

    Lufthansa Group will not rush into a disposal of assets, but expects to focus more on its core operations as it progresses towards recovery from the air transport crisis. It is already in the process of selling the European operation of its catering division LSG and group chief Carsten Spohr ...

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    Higher expenses, revenue collapse punish GMF AeroAsia H1 earnings

    2020-08-04T03:19:00Z

    GMF AeroAsia fell deeper into the red for its half-yearly earnings, on the back of increased expenses and a significant decline in revenue, amid the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus outbreak. For the six months ended 30 June, the MRO unit of Garuda Indonesia posted an operating loss of ...

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    HAECO parts out first A320 following CAAC nod

    2020-07-30T03:59:00Z

    HAECO’s Xiamen unit has started disassembly works on its first A320 (MSN 0950), after the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) gave its approval to do so. Cirium fleets data indicates that the aircraft was delivered to China Southern Airlines in 1999, before being bought by Jiangsu YanWu Aviation Investment ...

  • Pratt & Whitney's Eagle Service Asia facility in Singapore overhauls GTF...
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    P&W says no retrenchments yet at Singapore joint venture

    2020-07-29T01:51:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney has refuted retrenchment rumours at its Singapore-based joint venture with Singapore Airlines’ engineering arm, as it reiterated its commitment to its capabilities in the city-state. The engine maker responded to Singapore media reports that around 140 Eagle Services Asia (ESA) staff members were axed, saying that ...

  • Heston MRO Royal Brunei 787 line maintenance
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    Australian MRO Heston eyes ‘disciplined growth’ regionally

    2020-07-24T09:04:00Z

    Heston MRO will embark on a “staged and disciplined growth path”, focusing on its core business of the Oceania region in the short term, before expansion to the wider Asia-Pacific market. The Brisbane-based MRO’s chief executive Asta Zirlyte tells FlightGlobal that the MRO will complete its “organic expansion of ...

  • Air Astana A321neo
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    GA Telesis, Air Astana expand component support contract

    2020-07-24T02:54:00Z

    Kazakh national carrier Air Astana has expanded its component support contract with GA Telesis to cover its fleet of Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft. The flight hour support agreement will include repair management, warranty administration, as well as access to a large stock placed at Air Astana’s main hub of ...

  • ST Engineering
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    Pandemic impact ‘severely felt’ as SIAEC slips to Q1 loss

    2020-07-21T03:16:00Z

    Singapore Airlines’ MRO unit fell into the red in the first-quarter, as it reiterated a “challenging” outlook with no clear recovery pathway. For the quarter ended 30 June, SIA Engineering (SIAEC) reported an operating loss of S$8.6 million ($6.2 million), reversing the S$17.7 million operating profit it posted last ...

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    Boeing lands digital service deals with Asian carriers

    2020-07-20T02:18:00Z

    Boeing’s services division has inked a series of orders and contracts— mostly with Asian carriers — for its digital and training products. Boeing Global Services announced that Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, as well as Xiamen Airlines have signed for its optimised maintenance programme that will be tap on ...

  • SR Technics hangar Zurich
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    SR Technics restructures to focus on engine and line maintenance

    2020-07-16T16:43:00Z

    SR Technics will concentrate its business on engine services and line maintenance under a restructuring programme with Swfr120 million ($125 million) of fresh financing backed by the Swiss government.

  • E2 landing
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    GA Telesis, Liebherr ink E-Jet landing gear overhaul agreement

    2020-07-15T06:23:00Z

    GA Telesis’ MRO unit will cooperate with Liebherr-Aerospace to provide landing gear repair and overhaul for Embraer E-jet operators in the Americas. The agreement will see GA Telesis receive technical support and original materials from Liebherr-Aerospace, which manufactures the landing gear on the E-Jet family. GA Telesis adds that ...

  • Royal Saudi Air Force Boeing F-15SA
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    Coronavirus pushes Boeing to deepen local military MRO in Saudi Arabia and India

    2020-07-14T21:44:00Z

    The company also foresees shrinking government defence budgets, which might delay purchasing decisions.

  • R-R 787 close-up
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    Rolls-Royce clears parked 787 backlog after Trent 1000 blade progress

    2020-07-09T10:13:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has eliminated the backlog of Boeing 787s grounded while they await maintenance in relation to Trent 1000 blade-durability issues. The powerplant manufacturer had expected to reduce the number of 787s awaiting work to single digits by the end of the second quarter of this year. Rolls-Royce says the clearance ...

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    Ameco, CASC expand components support partnership

    2020-07-09T06:19:00Z

    Chinese MRO Ameco has signed an agreement with China Aviation Supplies Corporation (CASC) for the maintenance of Airbus A320 components. The agreement, which also covers spare parts supply and leasing, builds on the pair’s existing partnerships in landing gear and component resource sharing. CASC is China’s largest third-party ...

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    New GMF AeroAsia boss looks to diversification for survival

    2020-07-09T04:02:00Z

    As GMF AeroAsia navigates a post-pandemic future, its new chief executive I Wayan Susena says the MRO must diversify and keep costs down.

  • Hi Fly A380 freighter conversion
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    Hi Fly confirms LHT oversaw A380 freighter conversion

    2020-07-08T16:24:00Z

    European wet-lease operator Hi Fly has brought into service a freight-optimised Airbus A380, which has been temporarily converted from passenger configuration in a project overseen by Lufthansa Technik.

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    Trent-powered 787 operators to check for disc fin cracks

    2020-07-06T22:21:00Z

    Operators of Rolls-Royce-powered Boeing 787s are set to be instructed to conduct inspections of certain Trent 1000 low-pressure turbine discs, over a possible cracking risk. Assessment of certain discs in service has revealed that rubbing contact with interstage static seals can lead to cracks in the front seal fins – ...

  • Astana E190 air force footage
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    Control-check ‘routine’ led E190 upset crew to miss reversed ailerons

    2020-07-03T17:43:00Z

    Investigators have suggested that familiarity with routine, combined with expectation bias, led the crew of an Embraer 190 to miss clues that the jet’s aileron cables had been cross-rigged during maintenance. The Air Astana aircraft had emerged from maintenance at Portuguese firm OGMA during which the aileron cables were inadvertently ...