1 September 2019

Airbus plans additional industrial projects in Malaysia

Airbus plans to further develop its industrial presence in Malaysia with three new initiatives. These include the expansion of Airbus’ wholly-owned maintenance facility, Sepang Aircraft Engineering (SAE); the establishment of the Airbus Malaysia Digital Initiative, and an increased participation in the Aerospace Malaysia Innovation Centre (AMIC). The projects are covered by a Memorandum of Agreement …

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American extends cancellation for MAX through December 3rd

American Airlines has released, that it remains confident that impending software updates to the Boeing 737 MAX, along with the new training elements Boeing is developing in coordination with its union partners, will lead to re-certification of the aircraft this year. Therefore American is extending cancellations for the MAX through Dec. 3. so its customers …

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Daniel Wodera appointed new CFO of thyssenkrupp Materials Services

Daniel Wodera is to become CFO of thyssenkrupp Materials Services effective October 1, 2019. This was confirmed by the supervisory board of thyssenkrupp Materials Services at its meeting on Friday August 30. Klaus Keysberg, who was appointed CEO of thyssenkrupp Materials Services in January this year and who has additionally been acting as CFO since …

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Magnetic MRO marks 600th C-Check

Magnetic MRO has marked a new milestone by welcoming a Boeing 737 freighter for the company’s 600th C-Check. The latest symbolic achievement echoes the company’s ever-improving efficiency, as well as the geographical expansion of its clientele. The aircraft under maintenance is a Boeing 737-400 freighter, operated by a Central European airline ASL Airlines Hungary. The …

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Norwegian Airline Widerøe to partner with Rolls-Royce on zero-emissions aviation program

With the Norwegian government aiming for zero emissions domestic aviation by 2040 and Scandinavian airline Widerøe, hoping to ‘electrify’ its current regional fleet of approaching forty Dash-8 aircraft by 2030, the announcement of a joint research program between the airline and engine maker Rolls-Royce at a Clean Aerospace event at the British Embassy is a …

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