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MRO Faces Skills Gap As Recruiting Efforts Surge

This article was originally published on aviationweek.com By Lindsay Bjerregaard ATLANTA—Last summer Boeing warned that “juniority across the workforce” would become a major challenge for MRO providers over the next two decades, and now aircraft maintenance providers in the U.S. are echoing

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InterCaribbean Airways Expands Caribbean Service

This article was originally published on traveltradecaribbean.es InterCaribbean Airways have added two aircraft to its fleet and expanded its flight schedule to service 7 Caribbean Islands. The introduction of another Embraer ERJ-145 jet and an ATR42-500 series turboprop, with a

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MRO Outlook Report: Tech Eases Challenges

This article was originally published on aviationpros.com By Walker Jaroch It’s been three years since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and the MRO industry is well on the path to recovery. MROs are still dealing with the lingering effects of the

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SkyUp brand is now officially represented in the EU

This article was originally published on skyup.aero SkyUp MT airline has received an Air Operator Certificate (AOC), Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization certificate (CAMO), and an  Air Operator License (AOL). The airline’s office is located in Malta, which is one of

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Operators report rebound in Canada’s mining sector

This article was originally published on verticalmag.com By Ben Forrest Even in terrible weather, it’s common these days to find helicopters flying swiftly over the coastal mountains of northern British Columbia, ferrying cargo to mineral exploration sites. In some cases

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As Aftermarket Surges, Suppliers Scramble To Keep Pace

This article was originally published by aviationweek.com By Sean Broderick Barring an unforeseen global crisis similar to the COVID-19 pandemic, the near-term prospects for just about all commercial aviation manufacturers, aftermarket services providers and many operators will be determined by

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De Havilland Canada, Fokker Grow Component Partnership

This article was originally published by aviationweek.com By James Pozzi Aircraft manufacturer De Havilland Canada has extended its agreement with Netherlands-based Fokker Services to include logistical support on parts for its De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft. The extended partnership continues the

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How Are Aircraft Maintenance Programs Designed & Approved?

This article was originally published by simpleflying.com By DR OMAR MEMON When a manufacturer develops a new airplane, a maintenance program is also designed to receive airworthiness certification for the aircraft. Apart from testing individual systems and performing rigorous flight tests, a

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Airline Results Show MRO Costs Up

This post is originally published on aviationweek.com By Lee Ann Shay Annual results recently released by U.S. airlines show maintenance expenses grew in 2022 for the “Big Three” carriers. American Airlines spent $2.68 billion on maintenance, material and repairs, which

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