Compared to its predecessor, the new dataloader features a more lightweight design, enhanced data security and a variety of power and connection options.
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.
Technicians will soon be able to identify and report defects on galleys, toilets and cabin crew seats—and potentially even cargo components—using AFI KLM E&M’s Air’Int software.
The avionics and aircraft engineering specialist is looking to add another facility to aid capacity growth in the U.S. and is nearing new STCs for two widebodies.
Aviation Week chats with student competitors at the 2019 Aerospace Maintenance Competition to find out what drew them to MRO and what’s on their technology wish lists.
Students competing in the 2019 Aerospace Maintenance Competition share their perspectives on how the MRO industry can improve training and workforce recruitment.
The repair specialist has unveiled a new facility in Greensboro, North Carolina and is looking to step up its composites repair output in the Americas.
From the exhibition floor at MRO Americas 2019, Michael Vincent, sales project specialist for Keyence, demonstrates how the company’s handheld 3D measurement system with built-in augmented reality can be used for MRO component inspections.
From the exhibition floor at MRO Americas 2019, Will McOnie, sales and business development manager for Semmco, demonstrates how the company’s UCAS XS Variable Height Access Steps and SMART Nitrogen Trolley products improve MRO worker safety.