All MRO articles – Page 494

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    Engineer shortage to push up wages

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    If the airline industry does not act to stem the engineer shortage, "employment costs for maintenance and engineering staff will equate to those normally associated with flightcrew", the UK Civil Aviation Authority predicts. Europe and the USA face such a shortage of avionics and maintenance engineers that it will "cut ...

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    Eurocontrol will listen to wireless case

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Wireless airport communication systems (WACS) could play a role in air traffic services in the future, but their potential use needs more investigation, suggests a Eurocontrol-commissioned study. Early last year a consortium led by DERA and including Rockwell Collins, Aerospatiale Matra, German charter airline Condor, SITA and wireless local ...

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    TAESA declared bankrupt

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Mexican carrier TAESA (Transportes Aereos Ejecutivos SA), once the country's third-largest airline, has been declared bankrupt. Privately owned TAESA provided the main competition to Mexicana and Aeromexico, which, although committed to rival global alliances, are both controlled by state holding company Cintra. TAESA's demise can be traced to the crash ...

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    BFGoodrich lands alliance deals

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Chris Jasper/LONDON Supply-sector heavyweights BFGoodrich Aerospace (BFG) and Rockwell Collins have agreed a strategic alliance to jointly market equipment, parts and maintenance services worldwide, with the aim of providing "single-stop" solutions. BFG has also tied up a major deal with Boeing for joint provision of overhaul activities on a global ...

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    Taiwan speeds up military transport aircraft plans

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Taiwan is accelerating plans to procure a light military transport aircraft. The programme suffered the latest of several delays last year as funding difficulties pushed the start of the procurement back to at least 2002. Among the contenders, Lockheed Martin, with partner Alenia, is offering the C-27J upgrade of the ...

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    Aerospace companies join e-commerce stampede

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    A rash of e-commerce initiatives have been announced by airframe and avionics manufacturers, airlines and communication specialists, with SITA, Boeing, Honeywell and British Airways identifying Internet-based business opportunities. Aeronautical communication specialist SITA, already active in Internet developments, is extending its diversification strategy into the e-commerce arena with the launch ...

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    UK all-cargo carrier grows with more 747s

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Max Kinglsey-Jones/LONDON Airfreight Express (AFX), the UK's latest all-cargo carrier, is gearing up for expansion as it prepares to triple its Boeing 747 freighter fleet. The London Heathrow-based carrier launched operations last September following the receipt of its air operator's certificate. It is operating a single weekly scheduled trip ...

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    Air Gulf Falcon's 747 fleet expands with secondhand acquisitions

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    New United Arab Emirates wet-lease specialist Air Gulf Falcon has assembled a fleet of five secondhand Boeing 747s at its Sharjah base. They include two ex-British Airways 747-100s, an ex-Japan Airlines -200B and two ex-China Airlines SPs. The 747s are offered with three Boeing 707s on aircraft, crew, maintenance and ...

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    LMAAS makes bid for A300 cargo conversion work

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/CORDOBA Lockheed Martin Aircraft Argentina (LMAAS) is in discussions with DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (Dasa) Airbus over the opening of an A300 cargo conversion line at its Cordoba site in Argentina. The move comes as LMAAS prepares to support its parent company's L-1011 TriStar freighter programme at Greenville, South ...

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    Round up

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    EgyptAir has confirmed that its only remaining Boeing 767-300ER has been damaged during a night-landing accident at Zimbabwe's Harare International Airport late on Tuesday. The jet was en-route from Johannesburg. A spokeswoman for EgyptAir in Cairo says 94 passengers were on board. None was injured. Reports suggest that the port ...

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    New technology for Singapore

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    A joint venture between Pratt & Whitney, Singapore Technologies Aerospace and SIA Engineering (SIAEC) will extend P&W's hi-tech engine parts repair capability in the region. The JV will perform PW4000 turbine airfoil repairs, utilising two technologies that are new to Singapore - electron beam physical vapour deposition (EB-PVD) coating ...

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    FAST opens new premises

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Fuel Accessory Service Technologies (FAST) will formally open its new 24,000 sq ft maintenance and repair premises today at the Loyang Industrial Park close to Singapore's Changi Airport. FAST is a joint venture between Singapore International Airlines Engineering (SIAEC) and Hamilton Sundstrand and it repairs and overhauls aircraft engine ...

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    Engine repair joint venture

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Singapore International Airlines Engineering (SIAEC), Pratt & Whitney and Tube Processing (TPC) have announced a three-way joint venture to repair and overhaul aircraft engine components in Singapore. A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed at Asian Aerospace by SIAEC chief executive Mervyn Sirisena, Robert Weiner, P&W vice-president for Engine ...

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    SKF starts diversification

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Bearings repair company SKF (Stand D139) has announced the establishment of a new bearing service centre in Charleston, South Carolina. The start-up is part of the company's strategy to diversify from bearing and seal sales into overhaul and repair services. SKF Aero Bearing Service Centre will service Pratt & ...

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    Third hangar on course for good use at Changi

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    ST Aviation Services Company (SASCO), a subsidiary of Singapore Technologies Aerospace (ST Aero), has officially opened its third hangar at its Changi facilities. The hangar will soon be put to good use as the company has just signed an agreement with Boeing Airplane Services to perform passenger-to-freight (PTF) conversions ...

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    Boeing link up

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Boeing Airplane Services and BFGoodrich have joined forces to pursue aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul work worldwide, it was announced at Asian Aerospace yesterday. The two companies also announced a plan to develop a landing gear overhaul alliance for Boeing aircraft equipped with BFGoodrich landing gear. "This is an ...

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    Rockwell joins forces with BF Goodrich

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Rockwell Collins and BF Goodrich Aerospace have entered into a strategic alliance agreement to provide nose-to-tail equipment, parts, maintenance and services to airline customers. Rockwell Collins Aviation Services (CAS) and BF Goodrich Aviation Services Division (ASD) will manage the alliance. "Rockwell is committed to growing its service business ...

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    Bombardier reaches new Standard contract

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Bombardier Aerospace Regional Aircraft has signed an agreement at Asian Aerospace for engine repair, overhaul and maintenance services with Standard Aero, which has its headquarters in Winnipeg, Canada. The agreement - worth around $20 million over the next five years - covers the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100 series ...

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    Asian fleets make urgent checks on 747 engines

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin and Geoff Thomas Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) are among regional carriers carrying out urgent checks on some Boeing 747-400 engines after the discovery of a problem on a Lufthansa aircraft led the German carrier to ground its entire fleet. Boeing is working with ...

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    China joint venture provides support for power systems

    2000-02-23T00:00:00Z

    The opening ceremony for Hamilton Sundstrand's new Chinese joint venture, with Shaanxi Qinling Aerolectric, will be held later this week in Xiamen. An equity joint venture, Xiamen Sundstrand Qinling Aerospace will provide airlines in China with complete overhaul and repair services for Hamilton Sundstrand electric power systems. The majority ...