Aviation Week MRO

By Alex Derber
The maintenance arm of Turkish Airlines has grown third-party sales, including cargo conversion, heavy maintenance and component work.
MRO

Aviation Week Network Staff
Russia’s largest carriers are starting to introduce locally developed software to help maintain their Western-made airliners.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
In its largest year yet, the competition saw growth from all-female and international teams.
MRO

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Ontic COO Brian Sartain on supporting legacy platforms, supply chain trends and expansions to workforce and facilities.
MRO

By Sean Broderick
The used serviceable materials (USM) market remains hot, with limited availability of high-demand parts.
MRO Americas

By Kurt Hofmann
With some 75% of the new single-aisle engine market and the worst post-pandemic supply chain issues in the rearview mirror, CFM International is now focused on increasing the time on wing of its Leap engines.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Adrian Schofield
Workers from India’s largest aircraft engineering organization are planning a strike, which could potentially cause disruptions for Air India.
Workforce & Training

By Sean Broderick
Michelin's business units are emphasizing capabilities beyond tires, including MRO and aerospace parts distribution.
MRO Americas

By James Pozzi, Sean Broderick, Lindsay Bjerregaard, Lee Ann Shay, Daniel Williams
Listen in to the first-ever MRO Podcast to be recorded live in front of an audience as Aviation Week's team share their takeaways from MRO Americas 2024 in Chicago.
MRO Podcast

By Chen Chuanren
With two active lines at present, Embraer is aiming for a three-month conversion timeline per aircraft, or 12 conversions per year.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Christine Boynton
Quality standdowns that began within Boeing Commercial Airplanes are also extending across the OEM’s Global Services segment, a senior company executive said.
MRO Americas

By James Pozzi
Engine manufacturer is building up its aftermarket presence in Florida.
MRO Americas

By Steve Trimble
A series of DARPA programs since 2016 have demonstrated the reliability of the “formal methods” coding approach on quadcopters and other UAS.
MRO Americas

By James Pozzi
The Swiss MRO is investing in its shop in Zurich to ready it for the first GTF induction.
MRO Americas

Lauren Makely, the Development Manager at Airlink, recently spoke to Aviation Week Network.
MRO Americas

Mary Wanke, President of A-WING, speaks about the importance of female representation in the aviation industry during MRO Americas 2024.
MRO Americas

By Matthew Fulco
Despite demand for MRO services, the commercial aviation aftermarket faces a bevy of supply chain problems detrimental to business operations.
MRO Americas

By Lee Ann Shay
A380 demand increased in 2022 and is forecast to remain fairly steady.
MRO Americas

By Christine Boynton
A panel at Aviation Week Network’s MRO Americas revealed strong opinions on those who promulgate pushback of diversity, equity, and inclusion in aviation hiring
MRO Americas

By Christine Boynton
Sun Country Airlines is working to boost the efficiency of its maintenance processes to support its growth.
MRO Americas

By James Pozzi
The U.S. MRO will become the sole distributor for several L3Harris products in three global regions.
MRO Americas

By Lee Ann Shay
SR Technics signed a five-year extension with VAS Aero Services at Aviation Week Network’s MRO Americas for Pratt & Whitney PW4000-100-in. engine maintenance.
MRO Americas

By Matthew Fulco
The outlook for mergers and acquisitions in the aerospace and defense aftermarket is improving following a relatively muted 2023, analysts say at MRO Americas.
MRO Americas

Watch to hear Sean Broderick break down what was discussed by the regional airline and LLC panel at MRO Americas
MRO Americas

By James Pozzi
Canada-based M1 Composites will repair several proprietary parts for the narrowbody aircraft.
MRO Americas