Maintenance & Training

Rolls-Royce has said that as part of its our IntelligentEngine vision it is further expanding the use of immersive Virtual Reality technology for customer training.
Maintenance & Training

Boeing has appointed Mike Delaney to lead the company's Confident Travel Initiative, effective immediately.
Maintenance & Training

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Sean Broderick, Bill Carey, Ben Goldstein, Adrian Schofield, Jens Flottau
More airlines are announcing plans to resume service, particularly in Europe. But health protection rules and new processes are unclear.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Lee Ann Shay
Anca Mihalache, VP Engine Trading at APOC Aviation, has been fielding questions from customers and lessors about the engine market, which has switched
MRO

By James Pozzi
The advent of 3D printing is a concept that has been increasingly deployed in the MRO industry in the past five years, albeit at a considerably slower
MRO

By Alex Derber
As owners of their equipment, lessors are a part of the aviation industry with much to gain from data analysis.
MRO

By James Albright
There are five common technical, systems and managerial conditions that exist in organizations before they experience accidents.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Sean Broderick
Ask the Editors: As airlines gain more leverage with lessors on aircraft maintenance, use of such parts may increase.
Supply Chain

By Adrian Schofield
The COVID-19 crisis has caused work to dry up for Australian MRO, and many are forced to scale back dramatically and stand down staff.
MRO

By Chen Chuanren
SIA Engineering (SIAEC) has remained profitable, even as mass aircraft groundings and disruptions plague the Singapore air hub amid the COVID-19 crisis.
MRO

Cabin crew training simulator manufacturer, Spatial, has been busy working through the Covid-19 pandemic with its ‘large’ order backlog.
Maintenance & Training

By Kurt Hofmann
SALZBURG—As part of its new program that reconfigures passenger aircraft for cargo operations in the age of COVID-19, Lufthansa Technik has signed its first agreement to convert an Airbus A380.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Tim Wuerfel
Commercial pilots should be encouraged to fly their aircraft manually in routine flight to be better able to handle emergencies.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that Muhammad Albakri, IATA’s regional vice president for Africa and the Middle East (AME), will be appointed senior vice president for customer, financial and digital services (CFDS), based in Geneva.
Maintenance & Training

By Ben Goldstein, Sean Broderick
Retirements sped up, deliveries stretched out as American, Delta, Southwest, United ponder post-pandemic operations.
Airlines & Lessors

By Tony Osborne
Ground trials of fiber-optic-based rotor blade sensing technology could lead to flight trials in the coming years.
Emerging Technologies

By Chen Chuanren
The Thai State Enterprise Policy Committee (SEPC) has approved a THB58 billion ($1.8 billion) loan for Thai Airways as the debt laden flag-carrier grapples with prolonged travel disruption from the COVID-19 outbreak.
Airlines & Lessors

Women are making an increasing contribution to the aviation industry worldwide and are also directly supporting global exchanges in diverse areas facilitated by aviation such as international trade. On the occasion of International Women's Day, Emirates is highlighting one aspect of how women in aviation are supporting economies and touching lives across the world.
Maintenance & Training

By Alex Derber
Sales of the MRO arm, its frequent flyer programme and its in-flight catering service could net the flag carrier around $2.4 billion.
MRO

By Ben Goldstein
American Airlines is seizing on the downturn posed by the COVID-19 pandemic to streamline its fleet structure, announcing plans to retire five separate fleet types spanning 99 airliners.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Jens Flottau
Some airlines in Europe, now bolstered by hefty state aid packages, are trying to assess how their businesses will fare after the crisis.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick
Boeing’s company-wide target of reducing its staff by 16,000 will hit its Global Services (BGS) even harder, with cuts in the company’s support
MRO

By Chen Chuanren
China Southern Airlines has officially opened what it calls “Daxing China Southern City” at Beijing Daxing Airport (PKX) as China’s largest carrier begins to shift operations to the new airport.
Airports & Networks

By Alex Derber
A change in repair service priorities during the downturn could benefit lessors.
MRO

By Sean Broderick
Southwest Airlines remains committed to the Boeing 737 MAX but will stretch out planned deliveries and accelerate retirements of an undetermined
MRO