GA Telesis Engine Services ("GATES"), the engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul ("MRO") subsidiary of GA Telesis LLC, is pleased to announce it has been awarded a prestigious contract to perform ...
As a world leader in aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), Lufthansa Technik will establish a new engine repair station dedicated to servicing LEAP-1B engines for near-wing and quick-turn ...
SEOUL — Airlines face their longest-ever waits for engine maintenance with demand likely to peak in 2026, according to consultancy Bain, constraining carriers' growth and adding costs amid a ...
Aircraft engine stands, the unsung heroes of aviation maintenance and repair, are the backbone of engine support and maneuvering during all stages of an engine’s service life. These stands, often ...
An engine does not have to quit to bring down an airplane; sometimes it only has to come loose. That distinction matters most ...
Until the end of February, most aviation insiders predicted that a combination of supply chain issues and new-engine reliability problems would sustain outsized demand for midlife and older aircraft ...
Maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services are as essential as the oil in a car, the filament in a light bulb, or the shoelace in a shoe—inconspicuous but indispensable for smooth operations.
The global aviation industry relies heavily on the durability and efficiency of its engines, with recent reports on the commercial aircraft engines market estimating a market size valued at ...
StandardAero will continue to provide maintenance and repair support for P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft engines under a potential one-year, $209.5 million contract ...
Tactical awareness involves small-scale actions that serve a larger purpose, crucial for aerospace safety and system ...
Pattern-recognition algorithms developed for biometric identification are now analysing internal engine components, allowing ...
Ever looked at photos of US aircraft carriers and noticed what appears to be massive openings on the flight deck? You’re not ...