Aviation Week MRO

By Thierry Dubois
Olivier Andries says that with CFM56 operators still investigating if they have AOG Technics parts in their fleet, the full extent of the problem is not known.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Sean Broderick
The notice identifies the bushings as the first CF6 parts found with paperwork forged by AOG Technics.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Ryanair could benefit from Pratt & Whitney engine problems that will see hundreds of aircraft grounded for engine maintenance in the coming years, analysts say.
Airlines & Lessors

By James Pozzi
The 50-50 partnership announced earlier this month has entered into the exclusive negotiation stage and is expected to commence operations in H1 2024.
Services & Support

By Matthew Fulco
AirAsia parent Capital A will establish an MRO business in Cambodia together with the Cambodian hospitality management consultancy Sivilai Asia.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Sean Broderick
UK-based AOG Technics has been ordered to turn over records of its GE Aerospace-related transactions by a London court.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Sean Broderick
Under Boeing’s plan, it will finalize service bulletins detailing the modification work by the end of 2024.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Christine Boynton
United Airlines is replacing engines on two Boeing 737NGs after finding parts from AOG Technics, a supplier alleged to have falsified certification documents.
Airlines & Lessors

By Thierry Dubois
EASA has published a report on aircraft dismantling and recycling, making recommendations on how to make an aircraft’s end-of-life greener.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Helen Massy-Beresford
AirBaltic CEO Martin Gauss tells Aviation Daily that issues with its Airbus A220s' PW1500G engines are subsiding.
Airlines & Lessors

By Swaati Ketkar
The MRO provider took a Kuwait Airways-operated Boeing 777 at its maintenance facility.
Services & Support

By James Pozzi
The new building will serve as a temporary storage space for engine parts and large tools to improve the processing of engine overhauls on-site.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Henry Canaday
Near Earth Autonomy is developing drones that could be used to inspect both commercial and military aircraft.
Emerging Technologies

By James Pozzi
Virgin Australia Airlines has discovered two uncertified engine parts on separate Boeing 737-800 aircraft in its fleet.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Alex Derber
The Airbus A320neo-family aircraft powered by PW1100G engines built between 2016-21 are known, but it could take two months to finalize the inspection plan.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By James Pozzi
The new engines' arrival follows the completion of test cell correlation at its Madrid engine shop.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By James Pozzi
The engine shop will service several narrowbody and widebody engine types and further drives forward the MRO’s engine maintenance ambitions.
Services & Support

By Keith Mwanalushi
Amid growing earnings and capacity, Kenya Airways is looking to grow its third-party MRO business.
MRO

By Guy Norris
The engine maker says the issues affect a relatively small number within each fleet.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Alex Derber
GlobalX and Sheltair Aviation will build a new maintenance facility at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
MRO

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
A new chapter of Women In Aviation International, co-founded by an Aviation Week staffer, is hosting several MRO-focused Girls In Aviation Day events.
Workforce & Training

By Jens Flottau, Matthew Fulco
The company wants to find ways to reduce the time needed for inspections and potential repairs, according to CEO Lars Wagner.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By James Pozzi
The Polish MRO provider plans to add capacity in the form of a new hangar in Jasionka near Rzeszow.
Services & Support

By Sean Broderick, James Pozzi, Daniel Williams
Aviation Week experts assess the recent uncovering of forged airworthiness documentation for parts sourced from a UK-based broker.
MRO Podcast

By Jen DiMascio
The powdered metal issues plaguing Pratt & Whitney’s geared turbofan engines have not affected the company’s largest military engine programs.
Aircraft & Propulsion