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Emirates (EK), recognized as the world’s largest international airline and the largest operator of A380 aircraft, is intensifying its investments to enhance operational efficiency, ensure fleet performance, and bolster the reliability of its double-decker fleet well into the next decade.
AIESL MRO, formerly Air India (AI) Engineering Services Limited, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider in the Indian subcontinent to conduct heavy checks on a Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
Global Crossing Airlines or GlobalX (G6) is delighted to announce that it has agreed with Sheltair Aviation to finance and construct a new aircraft maintenance facility situated at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (KFLL).
The government is contemplating the operation of newly established airports within the State, which have been entirely funded by the State itself, rather than entrusting them to the Airports Authority of India (AAI).
US-Bangla Airlines, the largest private carrier in Bangladesh, has joined hands with ATR, the world’s leading regional aircraft manufacturer, in a significant move to optimize maintenance costs and improve fleet reliability.
Turkish Technic, a prominent maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services provider, has recently entered into an additional base maintenance agreement with Emirates (EK)
The demand for aviation technicians is very high even though there is a severe pilot shortage in the nation. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in DeLand employs Charles Horning as a professor. According to him, these mechanics are seriously lacking.
AI Engineering Services Limited (AIESL), formerly Air India Engineering Services Limited, has received approval from the United States Aviation Regulator Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the Airbus A320 Maintenance at its Mumbai facility.
CSMIA in Mumbai has announced that both runways RWY 09/27 and RWY 14/32 will be closed for six hours on May 2 for maintenance work