3 July 2017

MTU Maintenance completes 1,000th CF34 engine shop visit

MTU Maintenance has completed its 1,000th CF34 engine repair and overhaul shop visit. The engine belongs to BA CityFlyer, who has been a customer of MTU Maintenance since 2010. The engine was returned to the airline, whose headquarters are in Manchester, on Friday, June 30. MTU Maintenance has been maintaining engines from the CF34 family

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Joramco supports Tunisair A330s with C checks

Joramco has supported Tunis flag carrier, Tunisair, with two heavy checks for its A330 aircraft. Aircraft were delivered back to the airline after successfully accomplishing C check tasks in addition to several ADs and SBs. The two layovers took place during May of this year. Tunisair operates scheduled services from its Tunis Carthage International Airport

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Airbus Helicopters’ H215 kicks off debut demo tour in China

The heavy twin H215 helicopter, a member of the world-renowned Super Puma family, is demonstrating its multi-mission capabilities for firefighting, power line missions, law enforcement, and passenger transportation as well as its excellent performance in high and hot conditions during its debut demo tour in China. Kicking off the two-week long tour with demo flights

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Boeing Global Services begins operations

Boeing has launched its third major business unit on July 1, when Boeing Global Services began operating alongside Commercial Airplanes and Defense, Space & Security. This new dedicated services business focuses on the needs of government, space and commercial customers worldwide. Boeing Chairman, President and CEO Dennis Muilenburg announced the formation of Global Services in

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NZ to deliver air traffic control services for Pacific nations

Airways New Zealand will continue to deliver air traffic control services to Niue, Samoa, the Cook Islands, and the Kingdom of Tonga after the contract was re-signed in Christchurch on June 29, Transport Minister Simon Bridges says. “The Pacific Upper Airspace agreement we have with these four countries is a significant part of Airways New

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