Aviation Week MRO

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Part of the school’s $22 million expansion will include a new composites lab and paint barn to prepare students for changing skills demand within aviation maintenance.
Workforce & Training

FedEx, which uses smart IT and its own logistics tools to manage inventory, sees blockchain as a next step.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

HAECO is starting to implement AMOS MRO software at its Hong Kong headquarters.
MRO

Will airlines realistically be able to achieve the projected growth targets and meet emissions requirements?
Safety, Ops & Regulation

The low-cost carrier intends to almost double its fleet and is adding new MRO software to cover its in-house maintenance operations.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

EASA's new proposed Safety Management System rule could have a broad impact on the global industry. Comments are due by mid-July.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Running a smooth CFM56 Operation does not come without challenges. Critical operations and maintenance saves time and can bring several benefits
MRO

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Tablets are becoming a fixture in MRO operations, but how can their outdoor use be optimized in extreme temperatures?
Emerging Technologies

MRO business was the highlight of the airline group's recent first quarter results.
MRO

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Compared to its predecessor, the new dataloader features a more lightweight design, enhanced data security and a variety of power and connection options.
Emerging Technologies

TC MRO has been a leader in commercial, military and industrial MRO for over 36 years; performing maintenance on jet engine components and accessories
MRO

Collins Aerospace Systems will announce later today that it is introducing a four-year aviation maintenance technician apprenticeship program that includes college and on-the-job training.
MRO

By James Pozzi
Engine OEM announced in February that it hoped to bring the number of grounded aircraft powered by the Trent 1000 down to single figures by the end of the year.
Aircraft & Propulsion

The commercial aviation MRO industry needs hundreds of thousands of new mechanics and job prospects are vast. Caveat emptor: summer season layoffs are possible.
MRO

By James Pozzi
Why commercial aircraft fuel systems are strong candidates for modifications and updates.
Supply Chain

The aerospace industry’s ambitions for Industry 4.0 are not aligned with its efforts
Emerging Technologies

Good things come in small packages, as in converting regional aircraft into cargo-carrying gems.
Aircraft & Propulsion

An airline startup and F-35 fighters create prospects for MRO and other aerospace work at a central Korean aviation cluster.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Deferring the retirement of aging aircraft and ADS-B Out mandates are among the factors driving the hot avionics upgrade market.

The Seamless Air Alliance hopes to standardize inflight connectivity equipment, which would have many benefits—including easier retrofits.
MRO

MROs in the Baltics are growing, with the help of a similar playbook
MRO

U.S. MRO providers and regulators have prepared well for Brexit contingencies, but unknown issues could still arise.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

FAA’s proposed rewrite of the Part 147 regulation, which governs the aviation maintenance schools, is being met with mixed reactions.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

The aircraft is looking to reach the number by the end of 2019.
Supply Chain

Continuing strong commercial airline traffice growth creating more business for MRO providers, especially in emerging markets.
MRO