24 January 2018

Airinmar signs repair cycle management agreement with Kenya Airways

Airinmar, an expert in the provision of intelligent component repair cycle management and aircraft warranty solutions for commercial and defense customers, has signed a two-year agreement with Kenya Airways, one of the leading airlines in Africa, to assist in enhancing its supply chain management and performance, and maximising its new aircraft warranty entitlement recovery.

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Safran signs thrust reverser services agreement for Kuwait Airways’ Airbus A330 jetliner fleet

Safran Nacelles has been selected by Kuwait Airways to provide unscheduled maintenance services coverage and asset management for thrust reversers on the airline’s Airbus A330 jetliner fleet powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines. The agreement with Kuwait Airways includes a guaranteed service level with access to a Middle East pool of thrust reversers. This agreement

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Airbus delivers latest Standard Eurofighter to Spanish Air Force

Airbus Defence and Space has delivered to the Spanish Air Force the first two Eurofighter Typhoons to be produced in the latest configuration with enhanced air-to-surface capabilities. The aircraft were manufactured at the Getafe Final Assembly Line in the P1Eb FW (Phase 1 Enhanced Further Work) configuration which marks a key step in the overall

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easyJet management restructure sees Peter Duffy depart after one year as CCO

Having joined the low-cost carrier easyJet late in 2016 as its Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), current changes to the management structure will see the top marketing role become superfluous, with company CEO, Johan Lundgren, confirming it had been agreed that this was the “right time” for Peter Duffy to leave. Duffy’s remit when he joined

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LHT to supply components for Eva Air's Boeing 777F fleet

Lufthansa Technik AG has concluded an exclusive contract with its long-standing customer EVA Air to supply components for the Taiwan-based airline’s new Boeing 777F fleet. The integrated supply of components for the freighter aircraft within the scope of Total Component Support (TCS®) includes the repair, overhaul and supply of line replaceable units. The availability of

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United Airlines reports fourth-quarter and full-year 2017 performance

UAL reported that fourth quarter 2017 revenue was US$9.4bn, an increase of 4.3% year-over-year. Fourth-quarter 2017 consolidated passenger revenue per available seat mile (PRASM) was up 0.2% compared to the fourth quarter of 2016. Cargo revenue was US$304m in the fourth quarter of 2017, an increase of 21.6% year-over-year primarily due to higher international freight

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Bii introduces new Account Managers, Jordan Collins-Powell and Claire World

Specialist aviation component support providers, Bii, have appointed two new Account Managers. Claire World and Jordan Collins-Powell have joined the sales team to provide dedicated customer support for the regional aircraft sector and Boeing 737 operators. Claire World started her aviation career in 1994 as an apprentice in Business Management. Since then she has remained

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Safran signs contract with Egyptair for maintenance services

Safran Nacelles has signed a contract with Egyptair for maintenance services on thrust reversers that equip its Airbus A330 jetliner fleet, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines. The agreement involves scheduled soft time maintenance, the preventive primary maintenance performed at specific operator-chosen intervals, which can be adjusted to fit the airline’s operational schedule, along with

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Top marks for AJW Technique in Transport Canada audit

AJW Technique, the Montreal-based maintenance hub of AJW Group’s component repair and overhaul capability, has passed the Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO) evaluation, with zero findings and zero observations. This highly successful audit means that the 160,000 ft², state-of-the-art facility has again secured approval from the TCCA – a pre-requisite for

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