Eastern Siberia’s Alrosa has chosen Lufthansa Technik to provide total component support for the four Boeing 737NGs that are replacing Alrosa’s Tupolev Ru-154s.
Boeing projects the commercial aviation industry will need more than one million new pilots and technicians to support the expanding demand for new airplane deliveries over the next two decades, estimating a requirement for 16,500 pilots and 15,900 technicians across Africa.
Israel’s TAT Technologies reported $6.2 million in revenue for aviation-component MRO for the June quarter of 2013, up 9% from the same quarter of 2012.
TIMCO Aerosystems has been issued an Air Agency Certificate for its North Carolina facilities to operate as a repair station with a limited accessory rating by the FAA.
Chromalloy has a 10-year Repair License Agreement and Supplier Agreement with Honeywell covering aircraft engine components, engineering services for parts and special coating processes.
The AJW Group and Aviation Technical Services (ATS) have formed a strategic alliance to create a range of flexible integrated solutions for the global aviation market.