All MRO articles – Page 318
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Dubai 2007: Privatisation pays for Jordanian aerospace
Jordan's privatisation programme, which has been running for about a decade, is widely viewed as one of the most successful in the Middle Eastern region...
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Boeing may dump sub-par 787 suppliers
Questions about Boeing's revolutionary decentralised 787 production strategy intensified after...
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ST Aero looks globally for MRO growth
While its home turf of Singapore is a major player in the Asian maintenance, repair and overhaul market, ST Aero's sights are set on establishing a global network to support its customer airlines to the same standard wherever they are in the world
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Two months in MRO
We chart key recent market developments as part of our regular series of maintenance special reports Lufthansa Technik has begun training personnel...
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Australian safety bureau recommends review for parachuting aircraft
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is recommending that sports parachuting organisations review aircraft...
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CORRECTION: Australian Metro III fuel exhaustion probe finds faults
A final report into an incident in 2005 in which a Fairchild Metro III nearly ran out of fuel while on a domestic flight in Australia has blamed maintenance...
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Liebherr named first Western MS-21 supplier
Liebherr Aerospace has been revealed as the first Western supplier for the MS-21, being selected to supply the landing gear through its joint venture with...
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Lockheed Martin prepares to return F-35 to flight
Lockheed Martin has begun ground runs of the first F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and is aiming to return...
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This Week briefings
ILFC COMMITS TO NEW A350 MODELS RENEGOTIATIONS International Lease Finance has renegotiated its Airbus A350 order, replacing its original deal for...
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Reshuffle and engineer shortage fail to dent Boeing confidence on 747-8
Boeing remains confident that the 747-8 Intercontinental programme will reach the...
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Pittsburgh's parable
David Field Washington Pittsburgh Airport has learned the hard way that hub status, as desirable as it is, does not always last forever as US Airways...
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Chalks’ seaplane rebuild continues as commuter certification is revoked
The first of four Grumman Mallard amphibious aircraft owned by Chalks Ocean Airways could be airborne by the end of the first quarter 2008, after a lengthy...