Latest MRO Content by Aviation Week & Space Technology
Nov 05, 2012
Error reduction in a maintenance operation demands optimal performance from technicians. But in this era of downsized workforces, aggressive cost-cutting and constant time pressures, it's tougher than ever to extract peak performance from mechanics every day.
Nov 05, 2012
Software upgrades, for the most part, are now an on-wing proposition. But, as Mitch Klink of the Avionics Maintenance Conference explains, all software modifications—and the media/hardware to transfer them—should conform to the baseline version of the Arinc 615 protocol to allow the use of portable data-loaders for on-wing applications. He cautions that, often when these upgrades are performed on-wing, the LRUs containing the new software versions become non-interchangeable with the LRUs containing the previous software versions.
Nov 05, 2012
1. New Stability Manufacturer: Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Applications: Trelleborg's new material, Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer E8T89, is designed to be used for the aerospace range of O-rings in civilian aircraft hydraulic systems. It remains stable in Type IV and V phosphate ester fluids even at elevated temperatures. Specifications: The material is compliant with NAS 1613 Rev 5. The LRCCP in France accredited it to NFL17-241B8, and Boeing has approved it for use.
Nov 05, 2012
Airlines are attempting to increase avionics functionality through upgrades.
Nov 05, 2012
Washington FAA will not change the cargo flight deck security requirements that give operators a choice between a reinforced barrier or a clearly defined security procedure to keep intruders and explosives off of their aircraft.
Nov 05, 2012
EGAT's president talks growth plans and how it competes with lower-priced competition in China.
Nov 05, 2012
Even if making money in the airframe maintenance business is hard to do, a lot of companies still want to get into it.
Nov 05, 2012
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