Aviation Week MRO

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
ATS, FEAM Aero and the Aviation Institute of Maintenance are among grant recipients for 2023.
Workforce & Training

By James Pozzi
Operators are maximizing older assets while a third of younger engines have yet to undergo their first shop visits.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Henry Canaday
SITA research suggests most airlines will pursue paperless operations by 2025.
Emerging Technologies

By Alan Dron
The 45-minute flight went well, with all systems working as expected, the company said.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Chen Chuanren
Boeing and India’s GMR Aero Technic have partnered to set up a 737 freighter conversion line at the MRO company’s facility in Hyderabad, India.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By James Pozzi
Poh Loh Goh, EVP/head of component services in the commercial aerospace MRO division at ST Engineering, talks about its recent LEAP-1A licensing agreement.
Services & Support

By Lee Ann Shay
The majority of its revenues comes from the aftermarket.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By James Pozzi
The Japanese facility was recently expanded to incorporate the new generation narrowbody engine family.
Services & Support

By Prachi Patel
A look at Airbus A380's commercial aftermarket and shop visit projections over the next decade.
MRO

By James Pozzi
The independent MRO plans to add services to its base maintenance facility.
Services & Support

By Alex Derber
Despite the relatively young life of the program, EirTrade will tear down the first aircraft in Q1 2023.
Services & Support

By Alex Derber
The company has benefited from supply chain challenges that have held back deliveries of new narrowbody aircraft.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Jens Flottau
A significant portion of the in-service fleet is coming up for retirement and feedstock for passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversions is becoming scarce.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Henry Canaday
As Middle East airlines resume service of previously-grounded aircraft, widebody orders and MRO demand are expected to return.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Fyve By’s technology can be used by MROs to reduce aircraft damage, insurance liability and wasted hangar space.
Emerging Technologies

By James Pozzi
After posting revenue growth for last year, the German MRO giant is seeing a further upswing in global MRO demand.
Services & Support

By Lee Ann Shay, James Pozzi
Robust travel demand has spiked MRO demand for narrowbodies and widebodies—including the A380 and A340.
MRO Podcast

By Adrian Schofield
Qantas plans to establish its own engineering training academy as part of its efforts to meet its ambitious staff hiring goals over the next 10 years.
Airlines & Lessors

By Lee Ann Shay
Etihad Airways Engineering is expanding its capabilities and footprint in its quest to become a one-stop MRO solution.
MRO

By James Pozzi
How two large industry players are looking to roll out new initiatives to address talent shortfalls while also aiding current workforce productivity levels.
Services & Support

By Lee Ann Shay
Embraer received the first E190 that will undergo a passenger-to-freighter conversion.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lee Ann Shay
Jormaco initially will provide nacelle repair services for IAE V2500, CFM International CFM56-5B and CFM56-7B engines.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Victoria Moores
Transport Canada has approved the Saab 2000 for passenger operations, nearly 30 years after the 50-seat twin turboprop completed its first flight.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Victoria Moores
Ireland’s EirTrade Aviation is claiming a world first, after announcing plans to disassemble two 10-year-old Boeing 787-8s over the coming three months.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Prachi Patel
A look at Middle East's commercial aftermarket and shop visit projections over the next decade.
MRO