Air Transport Maintenance & Training

Jul 11, 2016
Farnborough Airshow Briefs-July 11, 2016
Jul 11, 2016
Alpha Aviation Academy, an aviation training provider and currently the largest Multi-crew Pilot License (MPL) facility in the region, is set to participate in the Arab Aviation Summit 2016 taking place in Jordan on December 5th.
Jul 11, 2016
France has honoured TAV Group CEO Sani Şener with l'Ordre national de la Légion d'Honneur (The National Order of the Legion of Honour), which is the highest French order.
Jul 11, 2016
Turkish Airlines has extended its agreements with GE Aviation for overhaul, maintenance and repairs services for its CF6-80E engines.
Jul 09, 2016
GE Aviation has a business backlog of $154 billion and expects to deliver more than 2,800 large commercial engines this year, the company said on the eve of the Farnborough Airshow.
Jun 07, 2020
Gulf Air has appointed Abdulrauf Meer Abdulrahim as senior manager cabin crew to manage one of the airline’s key operational units and be responsible for the largest team of Gulf Air’s workforce.
Jun 05, 2020
Emirates Aviation University, the academic wing of the Emirates, has been awarded an overall score of Five Stars by QS Stars University Ratings for its outstanding performance and academic excellence across a wide range of categories.
Jun 04, 2020
Saudi Arabia’s first aviation academy – Rabigh Wings – sees a bright future for aviation in the kingdom from both private to professional pilots, and is upgrading its fleet. Dave Calderwood found out more from general manager, Willem Marais.
Jun 04, 2020
European Commission to improve EGNOS performance in approach and targets use of Galileo for air navigation.
Jun 03, 2020
A look at some simply-installed modifications for cabin hygiene and passenger-to-cargo conversions from IAMA stakeholders.
Jun 03, 2020
The Senegal Air Force has taken delivery of its first two KAI KT-1 turboprop trainers, giving the Korean manufacturer its first African customer.
Jun 03, 2020
Demand for simulators across Africa is growing. Keith Mwanalushi looks at a recent initiative to support Q400 pilot training in Kenya.
Jun 02, 2020
Bombardier’s exit from commercial aerospace was finalized yesterday with the sale of its CRJ aircraft program to Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) in a deal including its maintenance support services.