Heike Tamm

Aero Norway invests US$1.5 million in state-of-the-art high-speed grinder

Aero Norway, the independent engine MRO provider and trusted partner for customers operating CFM56-3, CFM56-5B and -7B engines, has invested US$1.5 million in a new state-of-the-art high-speed grinder. The purchase of this specialist machine will ensure stable and efficient turn-around times are maintained and that the services Aero Norway’s customers are being offered remain at […]

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Universal Avionics opens doors to aid workers for COVID-19 face mask and shield assembly

Universal Avionics is assisting the local Tucson community in protecting healthcare workers and first responders during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company is currently providing the non-profit group, Hope Worldwide (Tucson Chapter), with assembly line space at its Tucson headquarters to manufacture medical face masks and shields. “This plan was developed in coordination with the University

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Rolls-Royce withdraws previously announced financial guidance for 2020

Rolls-Royce exited 2019 in a robust liquidity and financial position as its transformation efforts gained momentum. In response to the change in outlook resulting from the global spread of COVID-19 and to ensure cash headroom in the event of a prolonged reduction in trading activity, the company took the precautionary decision in March to draw

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FAA and CAAI certify IAI’s conversion of Boeing B737-800 aircraft from passenger to freighter configuration

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has reported that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States and the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel (CAAI) have certified IAI’s Aviation Group’s conversion of Boeing B737-800 aircraft from passenger to cargo configuration. The Aviation Group has now delivered the first two converted aircraft of this model. With the

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CAVU Component Repair enhances service offerings with EASA Part 145 approval

CAVU Component Repair (CCR), a division of CAVU Aerospace, has received EASA 145 maintenance organization approval (certificate EASA.145.6925) in their 80,000 ft² state-of-the-art Mesa, Arizona facility. With this certification, CCR will look to enhance its aftermarket services and migrate towards enhancing its MRO capability across multiple platforms. CAVU Aerospace Partner, Ken Kocialski commented, “receiving EASA

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