12 November 2021

Boeing

Boeing accepts full liability for Ethiopian Airlines crash – avoids punitive damages

Boeing Co. has accepted liability for the crash of the Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX on March 12, 2019, in which all 157 passengers and crew were killed, according to a filing in the US District Court in Chicago. In a statement Boeing admitted under the agreement “that the 737 MAX had an unsafe condition and […]

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ST Engineering to provide full component support to Virgin Australia’s B737NG fleet

ST Engineering has reported that its Commercial Aerospace business has secured a component Maintenance-By-the-Hour (MBH™) contract from Virgin Australia Airlines. Under the five-year contract, ST Engineering will provide full integrated component support to Virgin Australia’s growing fleet of Boeing B737NG aircraft starting this month. The suite of comprehensive component MRO services includes repair management, pool

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Embraer begins production of first KC-390 Millennium for Hungary

Embraer successfully concluded the Hungary Critical Design Review (CDR) and has begun the structural assembly of its first KC-390 Millennium for Hungary. In the coming weeks, parts will be assembled to generate the structural panels and frames for the main components of the fuselage and semi-wings. The first aircraft is scheduled to be delivered in

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Chrono Aviation goes live with Rusada’s ENVISION

Chrono Aviation, the Canadian charter airline, has successfully deployed Rusada’s ENVISION as its airworthiness and maintenance solution. Chrono Aviation provides charter services from its bases in Montreal, Quebec City and Rimouski to destinations across Canada and the US. After nine years in operation, the carrier now has a fleet of 14 aircraft ranging from Pilatus

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GA Telesis to start disassembly of multiple Boeing 737NG, Airbus A330-200 and A340-600 aircraft

GA Telesis (GAT) has announced a significant expansion to its inventory of Used Serviceable Material (USM) with the disassembly of two Boeing 737NG, two Airbus A330-200 and four Airbus A340-600 aircraft. GAT’s Component Solutions team will manage the distribution of the USM from these three aircraft types. GA Telesis has disassembled over 400 commercial aircraft

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