11 April 2018

flynas signs agreement with CFM International for LEAP-1A engines

In line with the visit of Crown Prince HRH Mohammed bin Salman to Paris, flynas the national carrier and one of the leading low-cost airlines in the Middle East, has signed an agreement with CFM International to acquire LEAP-1A engines. With a list price worth US$6.3bn (SAR 23.6bn), flynas’ agreement with one of the world’s […]

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Arago and AVIATAR revolutionize aircraft overhaul processes by using artificial intelligence

Arago, an artificial intelligence (AI) company specializing in intelligent business process automation and AVIATAR, an integrated software platform for digital products and services in the aviation industry, are planning to work together on the progressive automation of the MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) process. A pilot project will therefore be launched in the Base Maintenance

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Honeywell selects GKN Aerospace as global channel partner

GKN Fokker has signed an agreement with Honeywell to provide customers with component maintenance, repair and overhaul services for avionics and mechanical components. Customers will have access to Honeywell’s world-class avionics and mechanical solutions at GKN’s Fokker Services facilities in the Netherlands, U.S. and Singapore. As a long-standing member of the extended Honeywell family, GKN

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Alaska Airlines selects STG Aerospace for their new cabin re-branding

STG Aerospace has been selected as the supplier for the photoluminescent emergency floor path marking system across Alaska Airlines’ Boeing and Airbus fleets, as the airline begins to streamline the cabins of its Virgin America fleet. Alaska Airlines will install STG Aerospace’s next-generation saf-Tglo® SSUL photoluminescent emergency escape path marking system (EEPMS) on 116 aircraft

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Satair and VAS Aero Services expand strategic services cooperation to include market-critical airframe and engine products

VAS Aero Services, a global leader in aviation logistics and aftermarket services, and Satair, an Airbus wholly-owned subsidiary, announced that they are expanding their strategic services agreement covering servicing, certification, warehousing and distribution of OEM excess parts inventory, with the addition of market-critical engine product types. The strategic services for used and surplus parts programs

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