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Friday, September 5, 2008
Singapore, Hong Kong Strengthen MOU
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the Civil Aviation Department of Hong Kong, China have expanded their aircraft maintenance MOU that allows both agencies to recognize each... [read more]
September 5, 2008 Aviation Maintenance
Maintenance Day Event Sept. 6
The University of North Dakota’s Aviation Safety Association is planning to host its second annual Maintenance Day...
September 4, 2008 Aviation Maintenance
IAM Rejects Boeing Contract Offer
The Intl Association of Machinists (IAM) voted to turn down a contract offer from Boeing Wednesday night and begin a strike. But action on the strike has been postponed by 48 hours, as...
September 3, 2008 Aviation Maintenance
Maintenance Joint Venture Founded
Finnair and Finncomm Airlines have launched a 50/50 joint venture, Finnish Aircraft Maintenance (FAM), which will provide maintenance on regional...
September 2, 2008 Aviation Maintenance
CASA Orders Qantas Mx Actions
Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is telling Qantas Airlines to make a variety of improvements in its aircraft maintenance practices after a special review by the agency. “The review found maintenance performance within Qantas is...
September 2, 2008 Aviation Maintenance
Workload Increases at Ameco Bejing
Airframe, engine and component MRO provider Ameco Bejing is reporting an uptick in engine services for 2008. Through...
September 1, 2008 Avionics
People
Ray Miller Universal Avionics, Tucson, Ariz., promoted Ray Miller to vice president and general manager of its Instrument Division, located in Duluth, Ga. In this new position, Miller will oversee engineering design and certification of the company’s...
September 1, 2008 Avionics
Industry Scan
With EDO Purchase ITT Is Poised For Bigger Piece Of EW Market ITT Corp. foresees double-digit annual growth of its Electronic Systems group, helped by the recent addition of the former EDO Corp. The market for electronic warfare (EW) systems is seen as...
September 1, 2008 Avionics
New Products
Data Converter Certification AgiLynx, of Billerica, Mass., completed software verification and environmental and Electromagnetic Compatibility testing of its Lynx Series Protocol Converters, which are designed for airborne applications. The converter...
September 1, 2008 Avionics
Calendar
September 8-11 World Airline Entertainment Association (WAEA) 29th Annual Conference & Exhibition, Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center, Long Beach, Calif. Contact WAEA, 703-610-9021 or visit www.waea.org. 8-11 Autotestcon Systems Readiness...
September 1, 2008 Aviation Maintenance
Calendar
September 2008 15 – 18 Flight Simulator Engineering and Maintenance Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sam Buckwalter, 410-266-2008, www.aviation-ia.com/fsemc 18 Search and Rescue Summit 2008, featuring the Helicopter Heroism Award Luncheon, Reston, Va...
September 1, 2008 Aviation Maintenance
George Miller, President, Ship it AOG
AM: Tell us about your background. George Miller: My passion for aviation started at a young age on Long Island, N.Y. on the approach path to JFK Airport. I went to Aviation School during HS at B.O.C.E.S. at Grumman Field in Bethpage. After graduating...
September 1, 2008 Aviation Maintenance
Alaska’s Challenges: 19 New Hangars, All Heated, All Bi-Fold Doors
Moving up from Lubbock, Texas in 1957, Dan Hollingsworth was only five years old when his parents decided to start a new life in Alaska. His dad had been stationed in Alaska when in the Army, and liked it so much that when his military days were history the...
September 1, 2008 Aviation Maintenance
The Mysteries of Wheels and Brakes... Revealed
Good maintenance practices and preventive care on wheels and brakes seem to be one of those neglected tasks. David Schober gives a refresher course on the inspection of wheels and brakes. As early as 1933, the Department of Commerce recognized that the...
September 1, 2008 Aviation Maintenance
Aviation Maintenance Roundtable: Defining Excellent Customer Service
What constitutes excellent customer service in the business aviation maintenance arena? Aviation Maintenance invited users of these services to share their insights about their experiences, both positive and negative. Duncan Aviation graciously hosted the...
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