Lockheed Martin named Tom Burbage and Bob Elrod to the positions of F-35 JSF executive vice president and general manager. Burbage will be responsible for program integration and Elrod will be responsible for contract execution.
Alaska Airlines signed a $15 million contract with InterContinental Aircraft Services to retrofit five Boeing 737-400s. Four aircraft will carry 70 passengers and four pallets, while ICAS will retrofit one to a full-cargo configuration. The 737-400s will replace the airline's retiring 737-200 fleet used to service the state of Alaska. Flight Structures, a B/E Aerospace subsidiary, will partner with ICAS to design, certify and provide continued airworthiness for the project.
American Airlines will install AirWorks' laptop power systems in an additional 103 MD-80 aircraft. The system allows users to plug their computers directly into their seat, so they don't have to use battery power.
All Nippon Airways awarded a two-year, $1.5 million contract to Japan Turbine Technologies for the repair and maintenance of V2500 high-pressure turbine airfoils.
Wing Aviation broke ground for a second paint hangar at Lone Star Executive Airport near Houston. The new 20,000- sq.-ft. hangar will be able to accommodate Global Express and Gulfstream V aircraft.
Air Canada Technical Services named Bill Zoeller president and CEO, and Ron Elvidge vice president and COO. Both will be based in Montreal. Zoeller most recently was vice president and COO, while Elvidge was vice president of engine and component maintenance.
CAE announced that Robert Brown will become president and CEO on Aug. 12. Brown, currently chairman of Air Canada's board and previously president and CEO of Bombardier, will succeed Derek Burney, who will retire. Brown will remain chairman at Air Canada.
From airframes to powerplants to components, turntimes are tumbling. In the holy triune of cost, quality and speed, the latter is gaining ground -- fast. ``Turntime has become extremely important to the user community, probably as it never has before,'' said Ron Jonkman, vice president for marketing and development at Standard Aero.
Singapore Technologies Aerospace purchased another 21% of Bournemouth Aviation Services from its joint venture partner FR Aviation. This will increase ST Aero's holdings to 81% of BASCO.
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Rolls-Royce will provide BR715 engines for AirTran Airways' six Boeing 717-200s and cover those engines through its TotalCare support program. AirTran's total engine maintenance contract, which covers up to 87 aircraft, is worth about $1 billion.
Rockwell Collins and Innovative Media Solutions will provide eOffload, an Internet-based service for managing IFE usage and information, for British Airways.
Cascade Aerospace received a contract from the French government to supply two Bombardier A400 aircraft modified and certified as multi-role air tankers. Cascade plans to deliver the aircraft in spring and fall 2005.
Aviall Service opened a new customer service center at Van Nuys, Calif., Airport on June 3 in response to Aviall's increased sales and forecasted growth. The facility also provides space for repairing Aviall's battery, hose, wheels and brakes products. Aviall also is expanding or has recently finished expanding facilities in Anchorage, Chicago, Denver, Houston, Minneapolis, Montreal, Toronto, Singapore and Winnipeg.
Dallas Airmotive announced that Jim Zarvos joined the company as director of customer service. He has more than 20 years of aviation sales and service experience.
Lan (formerly LanChile) is considering spinning off its maintenance business unit, said Michael Wagner, heavy maintenance director. He said LAN hopes to do it this year and would consider a strategic partner.
SmartSignal is accepting papers for presentations at its inaugural Predictive Condition Monitoring Summit, which will be held Sept. 20-21 in Chicago. Visit www.smartsignal.com/summit for details.
Outsourced maintenance opportunities are picking up, but MRO facilities need to carefully monitor mark-ups. ``Deferred maintenance and non-safety-related modifications now need completion,'' said Gary Weissel, SH&E director, and some parked aircraft are returning to service, both of which are creating opportunities for MROs.
Nippon Cargo Airlines ordered four Boeing 747-400 Special Freighters. Boeing will manage the conversion of four 747-400s from passenger to freighter conversion and is scheduled to redeliver the aircraft in August 2007. Telair International will supply the main and lower deck cargo loading systems for at least three of the freighters.