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FAA calls for heightened 737 trim actuator vigilance
The FAA wants operators of a wide variety of Boeing 737s to perform repetitive inspections, lubrications, repairs and overhauls to the horizontal stabilizer trim actuators on the aircraft to prevent possible loss-of-control accidents.
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VietJet eyes December launch with leased 737-700s
VietJet eyes December launch with leased 737-700s
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EASA clarifies pan-European GA vision
The European Aviation Safety Agency's vision for unified general aviation across Europe was clarified on 25 April at AeroExpo Prague following publication...
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Business - good week
MTU The aero engine maker more than doubled first-quarter net income to €44.2 million ($70 million) despite currency effects that brought revenues down marginally...
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ANZ maintenance workers threaten industrial action
ANZ maintenance workers threaten industrial action
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No evidence of mechanical failure in Chisinau An-32 crash
Flight-data recorder information from the Antonov An-32B that crashed in Moldova on 11 April shows no evidence...
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What will the MRO industry look like in 2018?
Vision of the future aimee turner London What will influence the MRO industry over the next 10 years? Consultant David Stewart has gazed into...
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Biman buying 737-800s, also seeking leased 737s and 777s
Biman buying 737-800s, also seeking leased 737s and 777s
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Spirit AeroSystems establishing maintenance JV in China
Spirit AeroSystems establishing maintenance JV in China
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Ameco Beijing focuses on training and productivity
Ameco Beijing is focusing on training and productivity as it strives to beat high inflation and compete for qualified labour in the Asian mantenance market
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Andrew Harrison: Keeping it simple at easyJet
EasyJet boss Andrew Harrison is adamant that the European carrier will stick to its principles of delivering a low-cost and convenient product through thick...
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Temptation grows for airlines to spin off loyalty programmes
It appears increasingly likely that some carriers will follow Air Canada's lead and spin off their frequent flyer programmes. But is this the right option?
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Hawker Pacific sets to work on Asia's first King Air B200GT
Hawker Pacific has begun an extensive eight-week modification programme on the first Beechcraft King Air B200GT...
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Landmark vote as US Airways’ ALPA pilots switch to new union
In a landmark decision, pilots at US Airways have voted to switch representation, meaning that the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) will be removed from...
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V Australia contracts SIA Engineering for 777-300ER maintenance
V Australia contracts SIA Engineering for 777-300ER maintenance