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By Irene Klotz, Mark Carreau
NASA stops work on lunar lander a second time after losing bidder files federal lawsuit.
Program Management

IAMA Adds RFP Service, New Airline Member The Independent Aircraft Modifier Alliance (IAMA) has launched a new service that enables airlines to easily
MRO

By James Albright
Understanding the HUD.
Flight Deck

By James Pozzi
Uncharacteristically busy MRO shops and prominent M&A deals have characterized this month in the commercial aftermarket.
MRO

Dan Rutherford
Aviation regulators should start planning around the danger that aircraft impose on flyers and nonflyers alike through climate change.
Sustainability

By Steve Trimble, Tony Osborne
The Taliban’s seizure of Afghanistan on Aug. 15 triggered the largest military air evacuation in history, but it may still be not enough.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By James Pozzi
The UK acquisition will add another base maintenance location to Storm’s MRO network.
MRO

By Lee Ann Shay
AAR and Indamer Aviation opened their joint venture MRO in India and inducted the first aircraft. The JV, officially opened on July 24, inducted
MRO

By Sean Broderick
Heico Corp’s recent acquisition of Camtronics feeds into an often-overlooked portfolio of regulator-approved repairs that the company plans to grow
MRO

By Bill Carey
Manufacturers, suppliers and developers have made numerous recent advances in drone data exploitation, flight-control and airspace management, announcing new products that also may have application for future advanced air mobility vehicles.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Chen Chuanren
Hong Kong’s HAECO has inked a component services agreement with Aeroflot-Russian Airlines to support the airline’s entire fleet of aircraft. The deal
MRO

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
FEAM is implementing new technologies to make aircraft maintenance more efficient and combat the MRO industry’s workforce shortage.
Emerging Technologies

By James Pozzi
Etihad will carry out two conversion lines for the 777-300ER in Abu Dhabi.
MRO

By James Pozzi
Direct Maintenance has expanded its partnership with China Southern Airlines to incorporate technical handling services of the carrier’s fleet line
MRO

By James Pozzi
Japan Airlines (JAL) has entered into a five-year year aftermarket services agreement with GE Aviation for coverage on its CFM56-7B engines powering
MRO

BCA Staff
Aircraft manufacturers and suppliers are breathing new life and capability into existing platforms with avionics hardware and software updates, and introducing more compact systems for future advanced air mobility (AAM) vehicles.
Flight Deck

Paul Seidenman and David Spanovich
In an historically tight market for pre-owned aircraft, business jet owners are seeking a range of modifications and upgrades to their existing
Maintenance & Training

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
The Latin American airline will retrofit its fleet of Boeing 737NG aircraft with new wheels and carbon brakes from Collins Aerospace.
Aircraft & Propulsion

Paul Seidenman and David Spanovich
Tight Pre-Owned Market Driving MROs’ Post Pandemic Prospects
Maintenance & Training

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
German OEM Deutsche Aircraft has partnered with AERO-Bildung to begin training technicians for maintenance of its upcoming D328eco aircraft.
Workforce & Training

By Bill Carey
Flight crews traveling over oceans and land will increasingly communicate with air traffic control (ATC) by digital data link.
Flight Deck

By Ben Goldstein, Lori Ranson
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, changed the airline industry forever. The pandemic will, too.
Airlines & Lessors

Keith Clark/Phillips 66 Aviation
Misfuellings can happen in many ways. It’s often a combination of human errors between the Pilot and FBO that lead to these issues. The key errors are lack of communication and verification, but there are other factors such as fatigue, stress, distraction, lack of knowledge, assertiveness, and awareness.
Airports, FBOs & Suppliers

By James Albright
What it's like to fly the Cirrus Vision Jet.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By James Albright
Getting to know the Cirrus Vision Jet pre-flight.
Aircraft & Propulsion