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Due to slow recovery of the global economy, most airlines are still struggling to recuperate satisfactory passenger flows. However, sharp budget cuts and constant pressure to lower operational and other expenses have eventually resulted in positive changes of airlines’ performance. In order to preserve successful optimization goals, carriers are ought to further enhance their performance,
Last week a South African manufacturer Denel Aviation and the Russian Oboronprom, the parent company of an aircraft manufacturer Russian Helicopters, announced that the companies would create a servicing hub for the Russian-made military and commercial helicopters in the Sub-Saharan Africa. The construction of such service centre, along with the increasing global demand for Russian
For some time now the industry representatives have been vigorously discussing the intensifying role of the original equipment manufacturers (OEM) in the aircraft aftermarket. While some market players are expressing their discontent with the OEMs’ intensions to gain much more control over the MRO services as concerns parts and components, it has now become obvious
The rugged terrain of Papua New Guinea calls for a well-developed aviation infrastructure in the region. However, experts point out that though being literally the only efficient means of transportation, the national air transport industry is still subject to some quality and safety-related issues. In order to ensure adequate safety the industry representatives should enhance
Recently Aeroméxico – the flag carrier of Mexico – has announced of planning to acquire 100 Boeing 737-8 MAX and Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners in addition to the previously ordered 19 Boeing and 10 Embraer aircraft. The LATAM Airlines Group, which currently maintains a consolidated fleet of over 300 aircraft, has announced a $7,870 billion worth
Locatory.com experts have been observing a particular boom in the EASA Part 145 certification in the Ukrainian MRO market. The rising demand for the Part 145 approval reflects the ongoing successful fleet development in the CIS region. If the regional MRO companies pass the certification process successfully, local market players will be given more opportunities