All MRO articles – Page 375
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US startup Maxjet eyes 15 Aug launch
US startup Maxjet has successfully completed its US FAA proving runs and was due to receive its operating certificate from the agency yesterday.
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Into the unknown
After a difficult start, Western aerospace players are taking Russian industry more seriously and employing local engineers in increasing numbers
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Tests prove electric-drive concept
Success of Boeing 767 trial prompts effort to develop production version of powered nose-wheel system for taxiing
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UK skills development - Wanted more technicians to keep UK aerospace working
An aerospace skills crisis is looming in Britain because insufficient numbers of young people are entering the industry. What options are available to manufacturers?
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Bell defeats Boeing with 407 ARH
Incumbent supplier of US Army reconnaissance helicopters wins competition, but decision may spark protest
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Northwest selects Rolls-Royce engines for Boeing 787s
Northwest Airlines has selected Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines for its new fleet of Boeing 787s.
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Finmeccanica signs new £1 billion 787 deal with Boeing
Finmeccanica subsidiary Alenia Aeronautica has signed an agreement with Boeing to supply components for its 787 programme.
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Spacewalkers prepare to repair heat shield
Prior to attempting repairs on the Shuttle's heat shield, Discovery crew members have successfully completed the first major task of their third spacewalk.
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Total Eclipse package launched
Support programme for very light jet includes maintenance, dispatch, flight planning and training for hourly fee
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Royal Jordanian's simulation division put up for sale
Jordan’s government has put the Royal Jordanian Airlines training and simulation division up for sale as part of its continuing privatisation of non-core aviation assets.