MRO News Archive

Maintenance, repair and overhaul news from around the world

Maintenance

ENGINEERING reports 2017 performance

  In 2017 Russia's ENGINEERING Holding subsidiaries – S 7 ENGI-NEERING and Sibir Technic – reported having exceeded two million man-hours. Staff at their maintenance facilities at Domodedovo, Mineralnye Vody and Tolmachevo airports completed cumulatively 67...

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Lufthansa Technik expands cooperation with EVA Air

  Lufthansa Technik has concluded an exclusive contract with its long-standing customer EVA Air to supply components for the Taiwan-based airline's new Boeing 777F fleet. The integrated supply of components for the freighter aircraft within the scope of Total...

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Aero Norway jump starts 2018 with new investment strategies

Norway-based engine MRO facility Aero Norway AS is looking at a year of positive change as preparations to manage demand for CFM56-3, CFM56-5B and 7B engines repair and maintenance services come to fruition. CEO, Glenford Marston, explains: “At Aero Norway the focus...

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Lufthansa Technik extends Boeing 737 MAX capabilities

  From mid-2018, Lufthansa Technik will start connectivity modifications on several Boeing 737 MAX aircraft of an undisclosed airline customer at its overhaul facility Lufthansa Technik Budapest. The five-day modification includes the installation of a broadband...

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Rolls-Royce signs new agreement with StandardAero

Rolls-Royce has signed an agreement with StandardAero to provide maintenance service for RB211-535E4 engines from its base in San Antonio, Texas. The first engine inductions will take place in early 2019. Around 1,000 RB211-535E4 engines are in service, powering...

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