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Oct 31, 2013
The much-delayed maintenance, repair and overhaul facility jointly established by Air India and Boeing in India will be operational by mid-2014, the U.S. aircraft maker says. “The handover of the facility will be done by the end of this quarter or the next,” says Dinesh Keskar, senior vice president-sales, Asia Pacific and India, Boeing Commercial Aircraft.
Oct 31, 2013
Inefficient certification processes are delaying hundreds of new applications for aircraft operations and repair stations, says Jeffrey Guzzetti, assistant inspector general for aviation audits for the U.S. Transportation Department.
Oct 30, 2013
JetBlue Airways is targeting high-density markets as part of an effort to control costs, and has initiated a significant fleet revamp and a major retrofit program to reach its goal. The fleet plan, which upgauges and expands the airline’s Airbus narrowbody order book and defers 24 Embraer 190s, dominated the conversation during JetBlue’s Oct. 29 third-quarter earnings call, both in its scope and its financial implications.
Oct 30, 2013
BAE Systems, making quick inroads into commercial aircraft maintenance, will support certain electronics on Japan Airlines Boeing 737-800s, 767s, and 777s. The three-year deal—the second commercial aftermarket win in a month for the defense- and security-focused company—includes repairs, spares and modifications. On Oct. 1, BAE Systems started a base maintenance support deal for Tigerair Australia. BAE is supporting the carrier’s Airbus A320 fleet from its Melbourne International Airport hangar. 
Oct 29, 2013
The surging surplus parts market caught Rockwell Collins off-guard in 2013 and held down the company’s airline aftermarket revenue growth, which still increased 6% on the strength of mandate-related avionics retrofits.
Oct 29, 2013
Lufthansa Technik (LHT) has purchased a 15% stake in AeroTurbine, giving the European company a major link in the surplus parts supply chain and providing AeroTurbine owner International Lease Finance Corp. (ILFC) with a partner well-positioned to help it manage its huge fleet.
Oct 29, 2013
In late December 2011, a U.S. Marine Corps mechanic conducting a routine phase inspection of a UH-1Y Huey discovered that the helicopter’s transmission pylon beam and the main beam joint were disintegrating. Left unchecked, the problem would have resulted in disaster. The mechanic’s finding led to a Corps-wide inspection and, ultimately, the release of an engineering advisory report.
Oct 29, 2013
An article in the Oct. 28 issue of Aviation Daily on an FAA directive ordering checks of Boeing 747-8 power control actuators (PCAs) for missing bushings should have stated that only one instance of missing PCA bushings has been reported.