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05
Nov

IFA Board Member & AMC President John Goglia to Be Inducted into National Aviation Hall of Fame

IFA Board Member & AMC President John Goglia to Be Inducted into National Aviation Hall of Fame IFA Comments: Congratulations John. The Honorable John Goglia is a most worthy recipient of this great recognition. John’s contribution to IFA is of immeasurable value The Honorable John Goglia, President of the Aerospace Maintenance Council and former National Transportation Safety Board member, was...
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05
Nov

AGM – Minutes of the 53rd Meeting, October 2024

Minutes of the IFA Annual General Meeting held online on Tuesday 29th October 2024 covering the financial period 1st July 2023 to 30th June 2024.    
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01
Nov

MRO Europe 2024 Highlights

MRO Europe 2024 Highlights MRO Europe celebrated its 25th anniversary year with a record-breaking attendance. Taking place over 3 days at the RAI Amsterdam, the region’s largest MRO event attracted 10,000+ attendees from 89 countries. 486 exhibitors displayed the latest technology, products and services for the aviation aftermarket during the tradeshow on October 18-19. Meanwhile at the conference, which took...
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30
Oct

Aircraft Maintenance: FAA puts disruptive determination on hold

Aircraft Maintenance: FAA puts disruptive determination on hold Moss interpretation stayed pending new guidance By Jeff Simon In my previous column, I discussed the serious impact that the FAA’s recent Moss interpretation would have on general aviation maintenance, and the evolving battle to overturn it. On October 15, the FAA issued a temporary legal stay of that interpretation, but the battle...
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29
Oct

Piper wing spars facing new airworthiness inspections

Piper wing spars facing new airworthiness inspections The long-running saga of Piper aircraft wing spars is back with two new Airworthiness Directives proposed by the US regulator, the FAA. Up to 21,000 aircraft could be affected. The new directives are: AD 2024-00008-A, published on 19 September, followed by AD 2024-00033-A, published on 23 September. The FAA is accepting comments on...
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28
Oct

Aviation Careers Symposium 2024 – Aviation Engineering

Aviation Careers Symposium 2024 – Aviation Engineering Aerotechnics Ltd in partnership with the International Federation of Airworthiness (IFA) organized a virtual symposium on skills and competency gaps for Aircraft Engineers and Mechanics. The virtual symposium held on 2nd Sept 2024 by Jared Ajwanga, IFA’s Vice President for Africa and it was a great success. The Aviation Careers Symposium 2024 –...
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24
Oct

Artificial Intelligence Could be the Key to Predictive Aviation Safety

Artificial Intelligence Could be the Key to Predictive Aviation Safety The goal for aviation is a proactive safety regime that will enable airlines, regulators, air navigation service providers, and other industry stakeholders to identify, understand, and mitigate emerging risks well before they result in an accident or incident. Artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced computing are seen as keys to achieving...
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24
Oct

5 nations to work together to enhance regional aviation safety

5 nations to work together to enhance regional aviation safety IFA Comments: IFA welcomes this cooperation between Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. By sharing data and analysis airworthiness can be best assured. By Bilqis Bahari KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia and its Asean counterparts are set to launch a regional aviation safety data and information sharing initiative to strengthen aviation safety...
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23
Oct

Help shape the future of aviation safety by taking part in our 2025 aircraft evacuation trials

Help shape the future of aviation safety by taking part in our 2025 aircraft evacuation trials Are you an aviation fan? Do you want to help shape the future of aviation safety? Would you like the chance to be one of the first people to experience the next generation of passenger aeroplane interiors? In conjunction with the University of Greenwich,...
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23
Oct

NTSB Blames Boeing 747 Engine Fire on Shoddy Maintenance Work

NTSB Blames Boeing 747 Engine Fire on Shoddy Maintenance Work Agency has published its final report on a January engine fire incident. By Ryan Ewing The National Transportation Safety Board said an improperly installed borescope plug led to a January engine fire on an Atlas Air Boeing 747. Maintenance on the aircraft had been performed just four days before the...
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