Growth, consolidation, globalization. Industry leaders agree these three factors will continue and multiply. Maintenance executives around the globe see eye to eye on another shaping factor: human resources, or the lack thereof. The number of people entering the workforce at every level, but particularly as operational employees, struggles to keep pace. This shortage of human resources is the most important issue facing companies and the MRO industry at large, according to a 2008 survey conducted by TeamSAI and Heidrick & Struggles.
Health and usage monitoring systems (HUMS) have made a major contribution to helicopter safety by keeping a watchful eye on engines, gearboxes and rotors. Now GE Aviation Systems is adding the capability to monitor airframe corrosion under a two-year, $2 million research contract from the U.S. Armys Aviation Applied Technology Directorate.
Convincing the U.S. Air Force that a robot could perform an integral fuel tank inspection on its B-52 bombers as well or better than a person was a tall order for Ohio-based research and development firm Batelle. “We presented this program to the Air Force back in 2002, and I gave the original presentation to some folks at Tinker Air Force Base,” said Tim Lastrapes, associate manager for the firm’s equipment development group.
Kelly Aviation Center earned EASA certification for the CF6-50 engine. The Lockheed Martin Corp. affiliate in San Antonio, Texas, currently does CF6-50 MRO for the KC-10 and E-4B fleet under contract to GE. Minority investors in Kelly Aviation Center are GE and Rolls-Royce.
Air New Zealand subsidiary TAE purchased Tenix Aviation, its second aviation services company in Australia. The deal closed on Dec. 9 and Tenix Aviation will be renamed TAE Aviation. TAE (Tasman Aviation Enterprises), headquartered in South East Queensland, provides commercial and defense aftermarket services from five sites in Australia. New Zealand’s National Business Review said the other recent acquisition was Masling Industries in New South Wales, which provides aircraft engine component maintenance.
Atlantic Fasteners won a pair of two-year contracts from Lockheed Martin together worth nearly $1 million. The West Springfield, Mass.-based manufacturer will provide Lockheed Martin’s U.S. business units with hundreds of fastener varieties through December 2010.
Messier Services U.K. (Safran Group) and EADS are providing landing gear overhaul services for the RAF’s Tornado combat aircraft fleet, via BAE Systems as prime contractor. This 8.5-year contract covers 134 Tornados.
Singapore’s SilkAir picked Panasonic Avionics’ Multiplexed Passenger Entertainment system for installation on 12 Airbus A319/A320s. A regional subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, SilkAir began the conversion work in August at SIA Engineering Co., but word of the contract was not revealed until Jan. 6. The contract includes nine options. The SilkAir fleet includes nine Airbus A320s and six A319s.
Hamilton Sundstrand received a firm fixed price U.S. Air Force contract worth an estimated $6.2 million to repair and overhaul digital electronic engine controls, engine diagnostic units and associated parts for F-15 and F-16 aircraft. As of early January, no money had been obligated. Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., was responsible for the contracting activity.
Cairo-based carrier AlMasria Universal Airlines signed a total maintenance agreement with Egyptair Maintenance & Engineering to support its Airbus A320 fleet. AlMasria begins operations in the first quarter of 2009 with two A320s, offering service from Alexandria, Luxor, and Assiut to Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar, and Libya. It plans to add another four A320s in 2010.
Boeing also received a $1.1 billion U.S. Department of Defense contract for C-17 Globemaster III total systems support under the fiscal year 2009 C-17 Globemaster III Sustainment Partnership, a performance based logistics program. This includes a previous award of $514 million for the first six months of this fiscal year (October 2008-March 2009), and extends the period through September.
Bar Air, to install the BAR Air supercharger system on Teledyne Continental Motors IO-550-N engines and install the supercharged engines in Cirrus SR22 aircraft, STCs SE10926SC and SA10925SC
Two sizes of parts washers from Oil Eater are designed to produce little waste and require little maintenance. The larger work station is equipped with a 45-gallon water-based parts washer, measures 24 -by-32-by-9 in., and comes with three five-gallon pails of Oil Eater cleaner-degreaser. The smaller unit comes in a 25-gallon size, measures 19-by-29-by-15 in., and comes with two five-gallon pails of solution.
StandardAero will provide PW100 and PT6 engine MRO services to France’s Direction de la Defence et de la Securite Civile fleet of 12 CL415 water bombers, nine S2F Trackers, three Beechcraft King Air 200s and two Dash 4-402MR aircraft as part of a maintenance package that also includes site management and logistics and line maintenance.
Click Commerce and Miro Technologies formed a strategic alliance to complete and market an aftermarket maintenance and logistics software solution with performance based logistics (PBL) specific functionalities, called the ePBL (extended PBL) portal.
Envoy Aerospace, reissued STC to install a Universal Avionics EFI-890R multi-function display system with application server unit and optional Vision-1 synthetic vision system on Learjet 60 aircraft, STC ST02596CH
AAR Corp. added Dave Cann as VP, regulatory compliance. Cann, who retired as manager of the FAA Flight Standards Service, Aircraft Maintenance Division, in January 2008, now is in charge of quality and regulatory compliance efforts for AAR’s repair station business under senior quality officer Mickey Cohen. On the safety and environmental side, Rayner Hutchinson continues as VP, quality and safety, also reporting to Cohen.
IFS enhanced its IFS Applications maintenance suite with a constraint-based scheduling tool for work orders designed to allow users to see how project changes affect return to service dates for improved turnaround times. IFS says the tool also can help lean programs by identifying bottlenecks and maximizing throughput.
The TechnoPack XT Videoscope from Karl Storz Industrial is intended to be durable, flexible and portable for on-the-go inspections. The videoscope itself features a touchscreen VGA monitor with an integrated sunshield. This monitor is positioned on a swivel mount attached to a telescoping support, which should make it easy for inspectors to view its screen from any angle.
United Airlines named Mark Mounsey VP of base maintenance for United Services in San Francisco. Mounsey joins United after a 20-year career at Pratt & Whitney. He will report to Jim Keenan, SVP maintenance. Mounsey succeeds Tracy Elving, who, according to a United spokesperson, left the company a few months ago. Airframes
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore in December issued a checklist for Safety Management System assessments. The CAAS SMS Assessment Checklist, available to download at http://www.caas.gov.sg/ caasWeb/export/sites/caas/en/Regulations_And_Guidelines/Guidelines_and_Manuals/AFO/Reference_Materials/download/aw127.pdf, measures SMS effectiveness.