2 July 2020

Meggitt expands aviation repair capabilities in Asia

Meggitt, an international company specializing in high-performance components and subsystems for the aerospace, defense and selected energy markets, has received authority approval to repair over 80 new part numbers at its newly expanded Services & Support centre of excellence in Singapore. The purpose-built site serves as the regional hub for aerospace aftermarket in Asia. At

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GA Telesis Engine Services opens new state-of-the-art aircraft engine hospital shop

GA Telesis Engine Services OY (GATES), the engine heavy maintenance unit of global aviation integrator GA Telesis, has established its dedicated aircraft engine hospital shop, focusing on specialized aircraft engine repairs requiring limited or targeted maintenance. The Special Procedures Aero-Engine Hospital (SPAH) will be one of the few in the world with integrated test cell

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IAI CEO is stepping down

The CEO of Israel Aerospace Industries, Major-General (Ret.) Nimrod Sheffer, announced on July 1, 2020 that he is stepping down following two years as the company’s CEO and six months as VP of strategic planning. Sheffer joined IAI as VP of Strategic Planning two and a half years ago after 36 years of military service

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Air bp hits 250,000 fueling milestone with Airfield Automation technology

Air bp, the international aviation fuel products and services supplier, has passed a milestone of 250,000 fuelings using its Airfield Automation digital technology. The landmark fueling took place in Adelaide, Australia, when the business supplied Jet A-1 (with fuel system icing inhibitor) to The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS). Since launching in May 2018, Airfield

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DAE provides first-half 2020 business update

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) has released the following updates on business activity, liquidity and customer deferral requests: DAE’s owned, managed and mandated-to-manage fleet stayed stable at 400+ aircraft. During the first half of 2020, DAE sold or novated 17 aircraft, acquired five aircraft, transitioned or extended leases on 23 aircraft, and negotiated 41 lease extensions

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