Latest MRO Content by Aviation Week & Space Technology
Jul 22, 2013
Congressionally mandated budget cuts that prompted the FAA to put a hiring freeze in place created an additional challenge for the safety agency's inspector workforce, which was already hampered by an ineffective staffing model, a government audit found.
Jul 22, 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.)
Jul 22, 2013
When the first Boeing 737 MAX jets are delivered, operators should benefit from new technologies built on a derivative airframe.
Jul 22, 2013
An oft-overlooked but crucial link in the MRO chain is tooling. Having proper tools—and keeping track of them—is a necessary element to every repair station's success. Here is a look at a few companies that are helping the industry get it right. 1. Safety First Supplier: CEJN
Jul 22, 2013
Airframe OEMs' support plans for next-gen jets go beyond what earlier models received
Jul 22, 2013
The aircraft brake market—like much of the rest of the industry—is changing rapidly. New materials and new technologies are allowing operators to gain improved useful lives out of lighter-weight products without sacrificing performance. Here are a few companies that are keeping the aircraft brake world moving forward. 1. Coast to Coast Supplier: Heico
Jul 22, 2013
On the sidelines of the Aviation Suppliers Association's (ASA) annual conference in Las Vegas this month, a few parts distributor executives told me that they have been receiving partnership, joint venture and/or acquisition offers in the last several months.
Jul 22, 2013
Available capital and broader services driving aftermarket parts consolidation.