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Nov 21, 2013
An unexplained mix-up at a repair station caused a Canadian British Aerospace Jetstream 31 operator to return an aircraft to service with expired landing gear components, prompting Transport Canada (TC) to warn other operators to double-check their records. The issue, outlined in a TC safety alert, focuses on a 2006 airworthiness directive (AD) issued by the European Aviation Safety Agency and adopted by TC that established life limits for certain main and nose landing gear components.
Nov 20, 2013
International Aero Engines (IAE) has stepped into the certified surplus materials arena, announcing the Pure-V designation available to V2500 engines with approved parts and repair histories. Pure-V figures to bring several benefits to both the manufacturer and V2500 owners, notably lessors. Customers with Pure-V-certified engines stand to benefit from the potential of higher residual values when selling them, and will be offered extended warranties on parts.
Nov 19, 2013
Recaro Aircraft Seating is to open the Recaro Regional Customer Center Middle East in Dubai in January 2014.
Nov 19, 2013
Ethiopian Airlines has signed a 10-year OnPoint agreement with GE for maintenance, repair and overhaul of its GE90 engines. Under this agreement, GE will maintain Ethiopian's GE90 engines that power its 16 B777 aircraft, which comprises of six B777-200LRs, six B777Fs, and four B777-300ERs.
Nov 18, 2013
Nicarnica Aviation’s aircraft-mounted ash cloud sensor passed its most comprehensive test to date, clearing the way for eager early adopter EasyJet to proceed with getting the system approved for installation.
Nov 14, 2013
Bombardier CRJ200 operators are being urged to inspect emergency manual landing gear release systems to ensure they are operating correctly, following an in-service report of a latent failure potentially caused by unrelated maintenance.
Nov 14, 2013
Intertrade, which facilitated the establishment of the airliner surplus parts supplier business four decades ago, has added engine parts to its portfolio, completing its evolution from a one-product specialist to a full-service used-components supplier.
Nov 14, 2013
British Airways (BA) is adding vibration monitors to the cooling fans and recirculation fans of its Boeing 777 fleet to detect bearing problems before the fans fail in flight. The action comes after a “series of smoke events” in the cockpit of a 777-200 (G-VIIK) over the North Atlantic at 38,000 ft. en route to London Heathrow Airport from Philadelphia International Airport on Dec. 2, 2012.