Thank you to all those who took part in the first Annual Airline Economics/MRO Global Dublin Aviation Summit. We had 1,656 attendees come through the doors over the past two days, with 628 attending the awards dinner, which for an inaugural event was a good show,...
MRO News Archive
Maintenance, repair and overhaul news from around the world
EXCLUSIVE: AerFin acquires Saudi Arabian Airlines’ fleet of 15 Embraer E170-LR aircraft
AerFin will acquire Saudi Arabian Airlines’ (Saudia) fleet of 15 Embraer E170-LR aircraft, including all the spare parts, engines, tooling and equipment necessary to support the entire fleet. The E170s, which have commonality with E175 and E190s, entered into Saudia...
Industry prepares for The Dublin Aviation Summit 2017
There are just four weeks until the Dublin Aviation Summit at the Royal Dublin Society Showground (RDS) opens to visitors on May 15, 2017. If you want to meet decision makers from major lessors, airlines and a broad spectrum of contacts from the aviation industry this...
Rolls-Royce launches LessorCare
Rolls-Royce has formally launched LessorCare, an aftercare product specifically designed for leasing companies. Rolls-Royce is working in collaboration with key lessor customer AerCap on the design and introduction of LessorCare, in advance of rolling it out to the...
The big one in 2013: The start of Transatlantic Free Trade talks
Summer 2013 will see talks begin between the EU and the United States on producing a free-trade agreement that would give birth to the largest free trade zone on the planet, significant enough to add 0.5% or €86bn to overall EU GDP and 0.4% or €65bn to the US economy...
Aviation Risk: The rising cost of protection against cyber-attacks; Kingfisher won’t see Diageo money; Hainan investment in European airlines with CDG access
UN aviation body ICAO will recommend creating a cyber security task force at a meeting next week in Canada. A task force is needed due to an increasing reliance on interconnected IT systems with operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and Linux, and protocols such...
Aviation Risk: The rising cost of protection against cyber-attacks; Kingfisher won’t see Diageo money; Hainan investment in European airlines with CDG access
UN aviation body ICAO will recommend creating a cyber security task force at a meeting next week in Canada. A task force is needed due to an increasing reliance on interconnected IT systems with operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and Linux, and protocols such...
A J Walter Aviation signs four new power-by-the-hour agreements
A J Walter Aviation has signed new power-by-the-hour agreements with four key European customers - Air Moldova, Cosmo Airlines, BH Air and Aerosvit Airlines. The new PBH agreement with Air Moldova covers the entire Airbus A320 fleet of the national carrier. Declan...
Litigation wave poised to hit OEMs
Are you having a problem with OEMs starting to charge for intellectual property rights (IP) rights with regard to continued airworthiness? You are not alone. Component repair and overhaul is where the first salvo of litigation will strike this year in the battle to...
WWW.AEDUBLIN.COM GOES LIVE AND AIRLINE ECONOMICS DUBLIN 2013 POWERS AHEAD
We understand that there are some things you cannot leave to chance and the annual get together in Dublin is one of those things. For this reason we have already made sure that the core of finance and leasing are in attendance and there are more airlines than have...
Farnborough, air shows in general and Airline Economics Dublin 2013
It is mid-week and many of you will be getting air show fatigue by about now. For many getting to the show itself is very hard work indeed, it seems that unless you are flying, you are very lucky indeed to have a trouble free run of it seemingly from any direction....