Aviation Week MRO

By Keith Mwanalushi
SR Technics subsidiary Strade is navigating economic and supply chain challenges through new agreements and expansions.
Supply Chain

Aviation Week Network Staff
Foreign suppliers stopped supporting the program in 2022 after Western countries imposed sanctions against Moscow in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Engine MRO provider Sanad is expanding global footprint, maintenance capabilities and workforce recruitment efforts.
Dubai Airshow

By Alex Derber
Deferred maintenance activity combined with a tendency towards smaller workscopes, has also led to a buildup of MRO demand.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Joramco signed new airline maintenance contracts and consignment deals at the 2023 Dubai Airshow.
Dubai Airshow

By Keith Mwanalushi
VSE Aviation has announced six new aftermarket distribution agreements valued at around $750 million.
MRO

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Emirates and Boeing signed an agreement to partner on technologies for maintenance including drones, artificial intelligence, and augmented and virtual reality.
Dubai Airshow

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Etihad Engineering announced two developments at the Dubai Airshow related to reducing its carbon footprint and growing its training capability.
Dubai Airshow

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Large aircraft orders in the Middle East region are driving MRO providers to boost capacity and workforce initiatives.
Dubai Airshow

By James Pozzi
Oscar Perez, managing director at Spain-based Globalia Maintenance, discusses the company's plans to establish a widebody center of excellence in Madrid and its investments aimed at reducing lead times.
Services & Support

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Lufthansa Technik signed new deals covering base maintenance, component support and technician training at the Dubai Airshow.
Dubai Airshow

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Emirates is investing $950 million to build a new engineering facility that will expand MRO capacity for its growing fleet.
Dubai Airshow

By James Pozzi, Daniel Williams, Sean Broderick
Tune in as experts discuss the latest updates around the Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engine fixes and the continuing AOG Technics undocumented parts saga.
MRO Podcast

By Alex Derber
This year has breathed new life into older equipment as airlines have tried to mitigate new aircraft delivery delays, supply chain and labor bottlenecks, and the durability problems of new engines.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Royal Jordanian is growing its Boeing 787-9 fleet while improving the inflight connectivity capabilities on its aging 787-8s.
Dubai Airshow

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
UAE-based engine maintenance provider Sanad has publicly unveiled its Leap Engine MRO Center in Abu Dhabi.
Dubai Airshow

By Guy Norris
CFM International has revealed new details of upgrades it plans to introduce for the Leap 1 in 2024.
Dubai Airshow

By Adrian Schofield
The Philippine flag-carrier has four of its eight Airbus A321neos grounded because of maintenance backlogs for Pratt & Whitney GTF engines.
Airlines & Lessors

By Kurt Hofmann
Air Serbia CEO Jiri Marek explains how the Belgrade-based airline is thinking about bringing MRO facilities in-house and their changing maintenance strategy.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lee Ann Shay
Flying fast without private market money enables Flexjet to continue its expansion.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Swaati Ketkar
The agreement, announced on Thursday (Nov. 9), is part of Airbus’ strategy to support Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) growing its footprint in commercial aircraft MRO in India.
MRO

By James Pozzi
The first Global Airlines Airbus A380 will undergo cabin refurbishments from January 2024.
MRO

By Lori Ranson
Sun Country Airlines is bracing for cost headwinds in the fourth quarter due to a high number of its aircraft undergoing heavy airframe maintenance checks.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick
IndiGo will bring in more leased aircraft to offset an expected rise in Pratt & Whitney-powered A320neo groundings.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alex Derber
Carriers told they will need to own a higher ratio of new narrowbody spare engines than they did in the past.
Aircraft & Propulsion