All MRO articles – Page 328
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Fighting back
fighting back GRAHAM WARWICK WASHINGTON DC Manufacturers are taking on the third party MRO providers to get a bigger share of the auxiliary power...
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ATR expects to certificate new EFB option by September
ATR is expecting CMC Electronics' electronic flight bag to be certificated for its aircraft by September, forming one of a number of product enhancements...
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Support the next challenge for Powerjet
engine MRO aimee turner Rybinsk support the next challenge for powerjet Designed and developed for regional aircraft, the real in-service challenge...
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Malta gets big in MRO
Politically , Malta might be a new member of the European Union , but geographically the island is further south than parts of Africa. The...
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So far....So good. World airline safety
Worldwide airline safety has been better, statistically, in the first six months of 2007 than it has ever been for the same period. Although the number of...
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Finnish inquiry seeks more-frequent flight-recorder inspections
Finnish investigators are recommending that the interval between inspections of flight recorders be shortened after the examination of an ATR 42-500 damaged...
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Kawasaki to develop civil freighter from C-X airlifter
Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) plans to manufacture a commercial freighter derivative of its military C-X airlifter, potentially pitching it into...
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Cockpit techs to aid runway incursion problem
New guidance on electronic flight bags and widespread concern about runway incursions are spurring industry efforts to develop cockpit-based safety systems
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CAE signs up to train pilots in India
CAE is to provide pilot training in India under separate memoranda of understanding with the Airports Authority of...
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EU predictive maintenance project makes prognosis
The European Union's Technologies and Techniques for New Maintenance (TATEM) concepts project has completed its...
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Emission impossible?
Reducing climate-altering emissions will be far from straightforward for aircraft manufacturers and regulators, who will be forced to make some difficult choices in the next 10 years
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US-China market opens up again
Three years after agreeing a liberal air services deal, China and the USA have signed another pact doubling the number of passenger flights over five years and allowing for unlimited cargo services by 2012.
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Cash controls hit Aeropostal
Venezuela's Aeropostal is blaming currency controls for its decision to suspend all three of its South American cross-border routes. By mid-July it...
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Airbus makes progress with plans to sell sites under Power8 cost-cutting programme
Airbus is backing up its order success at the show with parallel progress on the site sales and partnerships it is targeting as part of the Power8...