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CATEGORIES :: MAINTENANCE

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October 6, 2009  Rotor & Wing
PHP Signs Helicopter Maintenance Agreement
Precision Aviation Group subsidiary Precision Heliparts-Canada (PHP-C) has reached a one-year agreement to supply parts for Parker Hannifin of...


October 6, 2009  Aviation Maintenance
EADS Establishes Military MRO
EADS North America has opened a 30,000-square-foot expansion to its aircraft maintenance complex at Mobile Regional Airport in...


October 6, 2009  Aviation Maintenance
Boeing F-111 Support Group Awarded
Australia’s Queensland Division of Engineers has given an Engineering Excellence award to Boeing...


October 5, 2009  Air Safety Week
Safety & Technology Trends
Sully Flies Again for US Airways Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, who piloted US Airways Flight 1549 during its emergency water landing on the Hudson River in January, has returned to work as a management pilot. In addition to his flying duties...


October 5, 2009  Aviation Maintenance
Northrop Grumman Wins KC-10 Contract
The U.S. Air Force has signed a nine-year agreement with Northrop Grumman for contractor logistics support (CLS) on its fleet of KC-10 Extender refueling tankers. Valued at up to $3.8...


October 5, 2009  Aviation Maintenance
Chromalloy to Provide KC-10 Maintenance, Parts
Orangeburg, N.Y.-based Chromalloy will supply engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) maintenance, services and parts for...


October 2, 2009  Rotor & Wing
Van Horn Offers Composite Bell 206 Blade
Tempe, Ariz.-based Van Horn Aviation (VHA) has introduced an aftermarket tail rotor blade for the Bell 206 light utility helicopter. The company says the...


October 2, 2009  Rotor & Wing
Westcor Becomes Turbomeca Repair Station
Safran Group subsidiary Turbomeca has certified Westcor Aviation as a maintenance center for the Arriel and Arrius engine...


October 2, 2009  Aviation Maintenance
UK Airline Chooses Timco for Support
Timco Aviation Services has secured a five-year contract to carry out maintenance and modifications on Thompson Airways’ fleet of...


October 2, 2009  Aviation Maintenance
Air Canada Joins Lufthansa Technik TCS
Lufthansa Technik has received a 10-year contract to supply its Total Component Support program for 12...


October 1, 2009  Avionics
Industry Scan
Honeywell Display Combines Synthetic Terrain, Enhanced Vision Honeywell Aerospace reports it is close to productionizing a combined synthetic vision, enhanced vision display that will support lower landing minima in a head-down display. In a briefing in...


October 1, 2009  Avionics
People
Gregory Yeldon CMC Electronics, of Montreal, promoted Gregory Yeldon to president. Yeldon has more than 20 years of experience in the aerospace sector. He has served as interim president of CMC Electronics since November 2008. Additionally, he has served as...


October 1, 2009  Avionics
Product Focus: Software
The fusing of data that gives flight crews better insight into aircraft operations is directly related to the ability of software providers to integrate data from multiple aircraft systems like sensor control, communications and displays. It is a capability...


October 1, 2009  Avionics
New Products
DC/DC Converter North Atlantic Industries (NAI), of Bohemia, N.Y., released a 3U, cPCI DC/DC converter, 55MQ2, which provides 150 watts of output power at full load over its operating temperature range of -55°C to +85°C (conduction cooled and measured...


October 1, 2009  Avionics
Aviationtoday.com: High-Flying Troubles
In 1965, a then-unknown lawyer named Ralph Nader came out with a blockbuster expose of the automobile industry’s systematic disregard for safety. Called "Unsafe at Any Speed," the book sparked a revolution in transportation regulation...


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