MRO Europe 2021 Roundup
November 03, 2021
New-Part Alternatives Gaining Steam As Sustainable Choices
As operators expand their go-green efforts, pushback against the use-and-discard pattern that underpins much of the new spare-parts business could grow.
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Aftermarket News From MRO Europe 2021
A rundown of new MRO technology projects taking place at airlines, MROs, aftermarket providers and startups in Europe.
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The Boeing 747’s Exit From European Fleets
See why the iconic jumbo jet has been retired at greater speed over the past 18 months.
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Pockets Of Demand Disrupt Expected Narrowbody Retirement Surge
Rising demand in some markets could affect the pace and scope of aircraft retirements, particularly in the narrowbody sector that supports domestic and intra-regional traffic benefiting from rising leisure-traffic flying.
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Exhibit Hall Swag from MRO Europe 2021
Unique, fun and useful booth giveaways from the exhibition hall at MRO Europe 2021 in Amsterdam.
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Engine Shops Adjust Capacity, Strategies To Cater For Recovery
Engine shops are filling up with a variety of work and are shifting capacity to adjust to the new demands.
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Model Planes at MRO Europe

Supply-Chain Headaches Will Worsen As Operators Ramp Up Flying Activity
Airlines returning aircraft to service should factor supply-chain delays into their planning as issues ranging from logistics slowdowns to problems getting aircraft into foreign repair stations threaten fleet ramp-ups, executives at Aviation Week’s MRO Europe conference said.
See more

New-Part Alternatives Gaining Steam As Sustainable Choices
As operators expand their go-green efforts, pushback against the use-and-discard pattern that underpins much of the new spare-parts business could grow.
See more

Aftermarket News From MRO Europe 2021
A rundown of new MRO technology projects taking place at airlines, MROs, aftermarket providers and startups in Europe.
Read the full article

The Boeing 747’s Exit From European Fleets
See why the iconic jumbo jet has been retired at greater speed over the past 18 months.
Read the full article

Pockets Of Demand Disrupt Expected Narrowbody Retirement Surge
Rising demand in some markets could affect the pace and scope of aircraft retirements, particularly in the narrowbody sector that supports domestic and intra-regional traffic benefiting from rising leisure-traffic flying.
Read the full article

Exhibit Hall Swag from MRO Europe 2021
Unique, fun and useful booth giveaways from the exhibition hall at MRO Europe 2021 in Amsterdam.
See more

Engine Shops Adjust Capacity, Strategies To Cater For Recovery
Engine shops are filling up with a variety of work and are shifting capacity to adjust to the new demands.
Read the full article

Model Planes at MRO Europe

Supply-Chain Headaches Will Worsen As Operators Ramp Up Flying Activity
Airlines returning aircraft to service should factor supply-chain delays into their planning as issues ranging from logistics slowdowns to problems getting aircraft into foreign repair stations threaten fleet ramp-ups, executives at Aviation Week’s MRO Europe conference said.
See more

New-Part Alternatives Gaining Steam As Sustainable Choices
As operators expand their go-green efforts, pushback against the use-and-discard pattern that underpins much of the new spare-parts business could grow.
See more
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From aftermarket news to operators expanding their go green efforts, take a look at a roundup of some of the content you may have missed from MRO Europe.