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Maintenance and Modifications
Repkon To Demo Manufacturing Capabilities at Paris
Decades of experience and development has left Repkon with a broad range of precision metal-working capabilities.
Engines
Proliferating Business Sees GE Transfer Engineers to Military Work
The T901 EMD contract is just one of many engine programs GE Aviation’s military business has in design and development.
Engines
Does JSTARS Demise Spell End for Airborne ISR?
Space-based reconnaissance and advanced networking offer a paradigm shift for airborne ISR.
Aircraft
Airbus and OCCAR Conclude A400M Restructuring
After two years of talks Airbus and the A400M launch customers have agreed on a contractual realignment
Airlines
Airbus Adds United Airlines To List of Skywise Users
Skywise enables airlines to store, manage, and analyze data, as well as benchmark against trends of other airline users.
Aircraft
Boeing Exceeds Environmental Performance Targets
U.S. company is offering customers the option of using biofuel on delivery flights.
Aircraft
Seamless Air Alliance Touts Open Architecture Connectivity
Org formed in early 2018 aims to “empower airlines” with more control over passenger inflight Wi-Fi experience
Engines
CFM’s Leap Production Back on Schedule
The GE-Snecma joint venture fully expects to meet its delivery target of 1,800 engines this year.
Aircraft
Oriens Offers PC-24 Delivery Positions
UK-based distributor urges interested parties to “commit with deposits and spec their aircraft.”
Aircraft
Flight Deck Woes Still Hampering C919
Comac's new narrowbody continues to face challenges related to program team coordination.
Sustainability and Environment
Airbus uses hi-tech to gain zero emissions
Airbus's low-emissions research spans carbon-absorbing algae, synthetic spider silk, and hybrid-electric propulsion.
Aircraft
Maintenance Ops Face Unsung Effect From Max Grounding
While airlines need to perform certain upkeep on grounded airplanes such as the 737 Max, their maintenance schedules become out of sync.
Aircraft
Sino-Russian CR929 Has Room for High-tech Input from the West
CRAIC is putting its attention on showcasing the aircraft to a Russian audience.
Aircraft
Viking Cementing Growing Presence as OEM
Viking Air is committed to developing the former de Havilland Canada aircraft portfoliio, which it has brought together again.
Engines
First Quarter GTF Deliveries Doubled YOY
Pratt & Whitney said it is on track to meet all its geared turbofan delivery commitments to customers for the year.
Avionics
Garmin Co-founder Burrell Passes
Garmin co-founder and chairman emeritus Gary Burrell dies at 81.
Aircraft
D-Day Vets Return to Normandy for 75th Anniversary
Invasion vets included both aircraft and personnel.
Rotorcraft
Sundance Names Hillsboro Heli SkyPath Partner
Sundance's SkyPath program works with helicopter schools to provide the company with a pipeline of qualified pilots.
Regulations and Government
House Committee Supports Industry Workforce Efforts
The House Appropriations Committee has given its blessing to a measure that would fund aviation workforce development. It now goes for a full vote.
Maintenance and Modifications
Constant Aviation Receives Brazilian Mx Nod
The MRO provider's network of maintenance facilities spread across the U.S. now has approval to work on Brazilian-registered aircraft.
FBOs
Mapiex To Open VIP Lounge in Panama City
The company handles about 65 percent of all general and private aviation activity in Panama
Maintenance and Modifications
ASI Names Mexican Distributor
Mexico City-based Aerospares Services will be ASI's exclusive sales representative south of the border.
Safety
AINsight: Can I Fly?
There are few hard and fast rules, so the pilot must exercise good judgment.
Aircraft
Mitsubishi’s MRJ70 Destined for Makeover as SpaceJet M100
The M100 will seat 76 passengers in a three-class configuration and maintain a low-enough takeoff weight to meet U.S. scope clause restrictions.
Aircraft
MC-21 Ready, But Won't Appear at Le Bourget
Many questions remain over whether the MC-21 can ever compete on the world stage with less Western involvement than originally planned.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
'Loyal Wingman' Part of the Future of Air Combat
A future combat system would likely consist of a low-cost, expendable UAV.
Engines
Precision Engineering in Demand
Indian manufacturer Aequs Aerospace joins OEM tier 1 family.
Aircraft
GlobalEye On Track for 2020 Debut
The UAE is the launch customer for the modified Global 6000.
Airlines
Bird Debuts Oscar System and Airliner DIRCM
Israeli company Bird Aerosystems is looking to expand its client base in maritime and airliner protection systems.
Airports
Sweden Makes a Sustainability Leap
Braathens Regional and ATR collaborated on a SAF-powered ‘perfect flight’ that produced significantly lower CO2 emissions.
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