10 June 2014

Boeing 767 Modification – Correction

In our May 2014 MRO e-magazine cover story regarding 767 modifications, it was incorrectly stated that Boeing no longer charges an annual fee in support of passenger to freighter conversions, ending a policy introduced by Boeing in 2009. However, the correct statement is that Boeing policy for supporting operators of third-party passenger-to-freighter conversions remains unchanged.

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GECAS delivers new Boeing 787 to TUI Travel in purchase-and-leaseback deal

GECAS, the commercial aircraft leasing arm of GE, reported delivery of a new Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner to TUI Travel as part of a purchase-and-leaseback transaction. A second 787 aircraft is scheduled for delivery to TUI Travel later this month. GECAS placed an order directly with Boeing in September 2013 for 10 of the Boeing 787-10

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Euravia appoints new After-Sales Support Director for N. America and APAC

Euravia has announced the appointment of Dave Wark as the North America and Asia-Pacific After-Sales Support Director effective immediately. The company’s Managing Director, Dennis G. Mendoros explains that Euravia is entering an exciting development period requiring a focused approach to managing the increases in volume associated with the continuing success of its PT6A, PT6T and

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GE Aviation breaks ground on West Jefferson facility

GE Aviation, a global leader in jet engine and aircraft system production, on June  hosted a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of its machining factory in West Jefferson, North Carolina. The new 80,000-ft² expansion will allow for increased capacity as the shop assumes additional machining work. The increase in volume is driven largely by orders

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Bombardier delivers first enhanced CRJ900 NextGen regional jet to American Airlines

Bombardier Aerospace has delivered the first of 30 enhanced CRJ900 NextGen aircraft to American Airlines Group Inc. The aircraft will be operated by American Airlines Group wholly owned subsidiary PSA Airlines, Inc. under the American Eagle brand. The purchase agreement for the aircraft, which was announced in December 2013, also included options on an additional

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Aeroflot's low-cost carrier Dobrolet starts commercial flights

Aeroflot released that Dobrolet, its wholly owned low-cost carrier subsidiary, has completed its first commercial flight from Moscow to Simferopol. Aeroflot launched a low-cost carrier project to achieve its strategic goal of increasing the availability of air travel for Russian citizens and to further develop air travel as the most efficient form of passenger transport

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B/E Aerospace to create two separate industry-leading companies

B/E Aerospace’s Board of Directors has commenced a process to separate its leading businesses into two independent, publicly traded companies — one focused on aircraft cabin interior equipment – design, development, manufacturing, certification and direct sales on a global basis (“Manufacturing Co.”), and the other focused on distribution, logistics and technical services for the aerospace

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