Maintenance & Training

By Thierry Dubois
A sustainable aircraft life cycle service center may start operations in Chengdu, China, in 2023.
Maintenance & Training

By Chen Chuanren
Recognizing the potential of providing MRO services for ATR turboprop aircraft in the Asia-Pacific region, Collins Aerospace is introducing component exchange services for the aircraft’s 568F propeller in Malaysia.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Egypt is believed to be preparing to order Leonardo's M346 Master as its latest military training aircraft.
Maintenance & Training

By Michael Bruno
Chairman Helmuth Ludwig explained the personnel changes stem from the board’s desire to “to unlock the potential of Circor and accelerate progress on our strategic priorities.”
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

Paramount Group it has appointed Steve Griessel as its group chief executive officer.
Maintenance & Training

Etihad Cargo has enhanced delivery of its eight-strong premium product range with the appointment of a specialised managerial team.
Maintenance & Training

By Chen Chuanren
Hong Kong-based HAECO has completed its first split scimitar winglet modification for a Boeing 737-800, which is aimed to improve aerodynamics and fuel efficiency.
Aircraft & Propulsion

ALSIM has announced the sale of an ALX to AFRICAT Group, based in the Ivory Coast.
Maintenance & Training

IATA has appointed Frederic Leger as the association’s senior vice president for commercial products and services.
Maintenance & Training

By Lee Ann Shay
Airlines, MROs and OEMs share lessons learned from parking aircraft during the pandemic.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Airlink CEO Rodger Foster has been admitted to the “Ordem Nacional do Cruzeiro do Sul” (National Order of the Southern Cross), in the class of Commander.
Maintenance & Training

The January 2022 edition of AFRAA Sky-Connect will host Barry Kashambo - ICAO regional director - Eastern and Southern African Office.
Aerospace

By Jay Menon
India’s home-grown Intermediate Jet Trainer (IJT) is getting ready for induction with the successful demonstration of its capability to carry out six turn spins.
Maintenance & Training

By Chen Chuanren
A new “digital aviation corporate laboratory" aims to find bespoke solutions for Singapore Airlines by leveraging emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, data sciences, virtual reality, behavioral sciences and operational research.
Interiors & Connectivity

Tough business decisions often have to be made on flights. For Phyl Durdey, founder of Flightline Training Services, there was one he got “absolutely right”.
Maintenance & Training

Thabile Mathe has joined ACI Africa as director for facilitation, technology and innovation, on secondment from Airports Company South Africa (ACSA).
Maintenance & Training

Gulf Air recently promoted four Bahraini employees from the technical division as its continuous strategic plan to develop its Bahraini workforce.
Maintenance & Training

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Drone-based aircraft inspections are gaining traction as new providers, technologies and certifications come down the pipeline.
Marketplace

By Graham Warwick
Korean Air has demonstrated the visual inspection of an aircraft using multiple drones simultaneously.
Maintenance & Training

EgyptAir Training Academy (ETA) has renewed its approval of training Sudanese pilots, cabin crew, engineers and dispatchers at ETA premises.
Maintenance & Training

Turkey is looking to revive historic relationships with neighbouring Azerbaijan through the potential sale of trainer aircraft.
Maintenance & Training

The Azerbaijani Defence Ministry has announced that its country’s air force has conducted live-fire training flights with its Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in a recent military exercise.
Maintenance & Training

Ghana’s Ministry of Defence has suspended negotiations with Czech aircraft builder Aero Vodochody for the acquisition of six L-39 NG light attack/trainer aircraft while a rival US bid was evaluated.
Maintenance & Training

Saudi Arabian and US air forces spent December undergoing bilateral exercises to test ‘combat readiness’, according to the Royal Saudi Air Force
Maintenance & Training

Following the delivery of the last of its new F-15SA advanced fighter aircraft to the Royal Saudi Air Force on December 14 2020, as part of a $29bn foreign military sales (FMS) agreement signed in 2010, Boeing has now been awarded a $93.39 million ‘bilateral requirements contract modification’ for the Royal Saudi Air Force F-15SA OEM training programme, the US DoD announced on 8 December.
Maintenance & Training