AAR (booth 2414) takes on the Chicago Theatre theme as part of its booth design this year while in the city.
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Stacking Up
FTAI Aviation's business unit Module Factory showcases a Lego building blocks design here at MRO Americas. You can find it at booth 3239.
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Shake On It
Penta Avionics' (booth 3688) President Charles Pol and Ron Nye, aftermarket director for L3 Harris Technologies (booth 3679) shake hands to solidify their latest agreement for the service support center for the TCAS-2000 product line.
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Blade Of Glory
GE Aerospace (booth 2814) has taken a single blade from its GE9X engine. The statue has an embossed note which reads: "Fourth generation carbon fiber composite materials make fan blades more lightweight and durable than traditional metal. Proven on the GE90, the GE9X utilizes just 16 composite blades surrounded by a composite fan case and is just one of the many unique technologies shaping the future of aviation."
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Bright Lights
National Aero Stands (booth 3442) draws the crowds with fun, colorful light-up rings at its stand.
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Roll Up
Structural evaluation specialist Seal Aviation (booth 4662) is giving away freshly-rolled cigars at its booth.
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Under Construction
The annual Aerospace Maintenance Competition is underway and in full swing. Here are some military personnel showing off their skills.
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Day one at MRO Americas 2024 was a spectacular start featuring an agreement signing, freshly rolled cigars and a Lego-style booth.