Latest MRO Content by Aviation Week & Space Technology
Aug 23, 2013
Setting up a component repair facility halfway around the world is no small undertaking, but SR Technics is on track to open its new repair facility in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in December. The new shop will complement the company’s existing repair network with locations in Switzerland, Spain and Abu Dhabi, as well as support the growth of its Integrated Component Services (ICS) business.
Aug 23, 2013
Boeing and General Electric are conducting flight tests of a 747-8 to study the buildup of ice crystals in the aircraft’s GEnx-2B engines as part of an investigation into an in-flight icing event on a Russian-operated freighter which damaged three engines.
Aug 22, 2013
Boeing this fall will launch a line maintenance applications suite for mobile devices with an unidentified customer, following a year of development. “Airlines are using more mobile technology every day, and the mobile platform is an ideal tool for mechanics to have the information when and where they need it, and to share that information with other experts or departments across the company,” says Elizabeth Holleman, a representative for Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Digital Aviation Business, in Renton, Wash.
Aug 22, 2013
FAA is developing an order that will require inspections of Honeywell ELTs
Aug 21, 2013
What started in the cockpit and on the hangar floor is now touching the tarmac, making its presence felt in line maintenance and ground operations. The migration of mobile information technology is something short of a torrent, but “I think it’s going to accelerate very quickly,” says Freelon Hunter, Boeing’s director of fleet and maintenance solutions for Commercial Aviation Services. The use of mobile devices has grown 100% in the space of a year and he contends that within five years “a standard part of the mechanic’s tool [kit] will be a mobile device.”
Aug 21, 2013
If there are winners in a high-stakes, high-expectations program that generated a mere 262 orders in its first 13 years, then the engine OEM with a 55% share of the business would qualify. Measuring by total aircraft in service and awaiting delivery, the Engine Alliance (EA) GP7200 is the preferred powerplant for Airbus A380 customers, winning 134 of 243 orders with engine choices specified. (Three orders on the books—officially, at least—totaling 19 aircraft remain without engine choices.)
Aug 19, 2013
Ordered all operators to check certain Honeywell units, related wiring
Aug 19, 2013
Growth in line maintenance demand and a shortage of engineers combined to lower the heavy maintenance workload and revenues at Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering’s high-profile Hong Kong operations in the first half of 2013, the company reports. Heavy maintenance worker hours at Haeco Hong Kong dipped 17.5%, to 1.3 million in the six months ended June 30. Part of the decline was offset by line maintenance contracts, where aircraft handled per day at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) increased by seven to 326.