20 February 2024

Royal Brunei Airlines has ordered four 787 Dreamliners to revitalise its wide-body fleet

Boeing receives 787 Dreamliner order from Royal Brunei Airlines

Boeing has announced that Royal Brunei Airlines has ordered four 787 Dreamliners to revitalise its wide-body fleet. The selection of the 787-9 aligns with Royal Brunei Airlines’ focus on long-term growth, sustainability and enhancing passenger comfort. Sabirin bin Haji Abdul Hamid, CEO of Royal Brunei Airlines, emphasized the significance of the forthcoming 787-9 Dreamliner, describing […]

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Magnetic Group hangar in Tallinn, Estonia

Magnetic Group opts for AMOS as new maintenance and engineering solution

Magnetic Group, an MRO service provider based in Tallinn, Estonia, has chosen to integrate AMOS as its new maintenance and engineering solution from Swiss AviationSoftware (Swiss-AS). This new partnership reflects the company’s commitment to advancing operational efficiency and optimising maintenance processes across its operations. After a thorough evaluation, Magnetic Group selected AMOS for its functional

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Contract signing between CALC and CFM International at the Singapore Airshow

CALC boosts fleet sustainability with order for 40 CFM LEAP-1A engines

China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings (CALC) has confirmed its commitment to fleet efficiency and sustainability by signing an agreement during the Singapore Airshow 2024 for the purchase of 40 LEAP-1A engines from CFM International. This strategic move aligns with CALC’s dedication to enhancing its aviation solutions and underlines its goal for a greener and more

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Representatives from Honeywell and ST Engineering at the signing ceremony

ST Engineering extends collaboration with Honeywell for component service and repair

ST Engineering’s Commercial Aerospace business is extending its partnership with Honeywell for mechanical, avionics and LEAP engine components service and repair as a member of the Honeywell Channel Partner network. The renewed partnership underscores ST Engineering’s commitment to being a licensed repair centre for Honeywell’s components, leveraging Honeywell’s advanced technologies and software solutions to offer

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SIA has selected Trax's eMRO and TraxDoc solutions

Trax and SIA sign agreement for eMRO and TraxDoc solutions

Trax, a global provider of digital aviation maintenance and engineering software, has announced a strategic partnership with Singapore Airlines (SIA) for the implementation of its eMRO and TraxDoc solutions. This collaboration aims to support SIA’s advancing digital documentation requirements. SIA has chosen Trax’s products to meet its needs for creating maintenance work instructions and related

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Eve has signed supply agreements with Aciturri and Crouzet for eVTOL components

Eve reveals suppliers for wings and pilot controls for eVTOL aircraft

Eve Air Mobility (Eve) has announced two new suppliers for its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Aciturri will oversee the development and manufacturing of the wing skins, spars, and leading and trailing edges of the wing. Meanwhile, Crouzet has been selected to supply the pilot controls, specifically the inceptor (control stick). Both suppliers

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RB211-535 © StandardAero

StandardAero secures CAAC certification for RB211-535 turbofan engine MRO services in China

StandardAero has achieved certification approval from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) for its MRO services on Rolls-Royce RB211-535 turbofan engines. This milestone empowers StandardAero to deliver RB211-535 MRO support to Chinese operators of the Boeing 757, constituting almost 20 percent of the active RB211-535 fleet, totalling around 70 aircraft. Entering into a life-of-type

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