All MRO articles – Page 304
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TAECO to become Airbus corporate jet completion centre
Chinese maintenance, repair and overhaul company Taikoo (Xiamen) Aircraft Engineering (TAECO) is working...
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Culture clash strains FAA/airline oversight
The US Federal Aviation Administration is being buffeted by growing pains related to its evolution from a forensic to a...
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EU project selects Time Triggered Protocol databus for fuel management
A €5.5 million ($8.7 million) 36-month European Union project is under way to develop an automated design and verification process for digital fuel systems....
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Airbus begins talks to create network of aircraft recyclers
Facing the prospect that about one-quarter of the 6,000 airliners destined for the scrapheap over the next 20 years will be Airbuses ,...
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In-flight mobile phone services set to take off this year
The age of in-flight phone use has been a long time coming, mainly due to the aeronautical certification and telecom regulatory minefield that had to be negotiated
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German setback should not affect A350 schedule: Airbus
Airbus is confident that the collapse of negotiations to divest three German manufacturing plants will not affect the timetable...
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Airbus reinvents cabin supply system with A350 XWB
As the latest innovations in cabin design are trumpeted at this week's Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, Airbus has re-invented how it works with suppliers to improve service readiness, lower costs and slash lead times
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Indonesian market watchers upbeat despite Adam Air's collapse
Nicholas Ionides Singapore Indonesia shake-up as Adam Air bows out Indonesia's third largest carrier has shut down but its domestic market remains...
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First Q400s head for cargo conversion
A cargo conversion programme has been launched for the Bombardier Q400 turboprop by Canada's Cascade...