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26
Feb

A Pilot Study on the Awareness of Maintenance Personnel: Handling, Inspection and Repair of Aircraft Composites

A Pilot Study on the Awareness of Maintenance Personnel: Handling, Inspection and Repair of Aircraft Composites By Kyriakos Kourousis Modern airliners utilise substantially more composite materials than in the past. For example, composites in primary and secondary structural parts of the Boeing 787 account for approximately 50% of the total airframe weight, as opposed to approximately 10% for the older...
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26
Feb

Singapore Airshow 2024

Singapore Airshow Singapore Airshow, the largest aerospace and defence exhibition in Asia, Took place on 20-25 February 2024. #SGAirshow2024 kicked off with orders for China’s COMAC C919 – which marked its debut outside Chinese territory. To read more from the Airshow Newsroom: Singapore Airshow Newsroom – Singapore Airshow 2024
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22
Feb

Aircraft Maintenance: Risk Management for Mechanics

Aircraft Maintenance: Risk Management for Mechanics By Jeff Simon, A&P mechanic, IA, pilot, and aircraft owner Aviation safety and risk management are perennial topics for pilots. From checklists to recurrent training and flight reviews, safety is ingrained in everything we do. Given the enormous emphasis on the risks of flying an aircraft, it may come as a surprise to find...
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20
Feb

FAA proposes to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain The Boeing Company Model 737–8 and Model 737–9 airplanes

FAA proposes to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain The Boeing Company Model 737–8 and Model 737–9 airplanes Read the published document below: ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM). SUMMARY: The FAA proposes to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain The Boeing Company Model 737–8 and Model 737–9 airplanes. This proposed AD was prompted by a...
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19
Feb

New FAA Airworthiness Directive: Boeing B737 Max Operator Discovered Loose Bolts In Rudder Control System On Aircraft In December 2023

Boeing B737 Max Operator Discovered Loose Bolts In Rudder Control System On Aircraft In December 2023 New FAA Airworthiness Directive (AD) On Boeing MOM : Boeing B737 Max Operator Discovered Loose Bolts In Rudder Control System On Aircraft In December 2023. The Aviation regulator of the United States of America, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has said that an operator of...
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13
Feb

EHang Begins Delivering Air Taxi to Customers Following Airworthiness Certification

EHang Begins Delivering Air Taxi to Customers Following Airworthiness Certification By Jack Daleo The Chinese manufacturer’s EH216-S air taxi was the first in the world to receive type certification from a national regulator. American lawmakers and regulators have big plans for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxis. But China continues to look like it will be the first country in...
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13
Feb

China’s MA60 firefighting plane embarks on airworthiness flight tests

China’s MA60 firefighting plane embarks on airworthiness flight tests China’s MA60 firefighting aircraft, an independently-developed aeronautical vehicle tailored to serve emergency rescue missions, has entered a crucial stage of airworthiness compliance flight tests, according to the developer. As a new member of the “Modern Ark” multipurpose aircraft family, the aircraft began its flight tests in late January to verify its...
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08
Feb

FAA halts further Boeing 737 MAX 9 expansion

FAA halts further Boeing 737 MAX 9 expansion By Lucy Powell In a surprising move, following the MAX 9 plug door blowout incident and subsequent grounding, the FAA has now halted any further MAX production expansion by Boeing whilst it investigates the aircraft’s safety.  This announcement follows the FAA’s investigation of Boeing and its suppliers, which was posted on Friday12 January. However,...
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07
Feb

How the Boeing 737 Max disaster looks to a software developer

How the Boeing 737 Max disaster looks to a software developer Design shortcuts meant to make a new plane seem like an old, familiar one are to blame By Gregory Travis In the wake of a near-disastrous cabin blowout in an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 on 5 Jan.—which has propelled the embattled redesign of the once iconic 737 back into...
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05
Feb

Safety incidents surge as Russia struggles to source spare parts, conduct proper maintenance

Safety incidents surge as Russia struggles to source spare parts, conduct proper maintenance *Subscription required to Wall Street Journal to read this article “The sanctions imposed on Russian airlines have significantly impeded the maintenance of aircraft airworthiness and their technical condition,” said Oleksandr Laneckij,”“They do not have access to the parts, there’s only so much they can do,” said Henry...
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