European charter carrier, Heston Airlines, has signed a three-year contract for J&C Aero to provide CAMO support, including cabin refurbishment services, for 30 Airbus aircraft
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It seems like only yesterday that the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner was launched, so it may come as a surprise then that two B787-8s are about to be retired and disassembled. The aircraft will provide used serviceable material (USM) for operators and maintenance facilities looking to reduce maintenance costs
Turkish Technic has released its financial results for 2022, which indicate strong growth in its aircraft MRO activities. The company recorded US$1.42 billion in revenues – a 37% growth compared to FY2022’s figures – which is the highest growth rate and revenue figure in the company’s history
ST Engineering’s commercial aerospace business has entered into an agreement with SF Airlines to set up a commercial airframe Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) joint venture in Hubei, China, supporting cargo and passenger airlines
The annual Crystal Cabin Awards always serve as a reward for innovation today, and as a trend indicator for what tomorrow’s flight experience might look like. More than 80 entries qualified for the 2023 shortlist, with many reflecting the ever-increasing drive for passenger comfort, an increased focus on accessibility, and the rise of future air mobility
Lufthansa Technik’s FY2022 results paint a positive picture, with its third-highest revenues ever, a record adjusted EBIT, and new contracts worth €9.6 billion. “We are well prepared for a market that is as attractive again now as it was before the crisis,” said CEO Soeren Stark
Themes of the March 2023 issue include sustainable seating design, circular sustainability, LEO connectivity, IFE trends and galley design
Safety regulations make finding the perfect mix of safety, durable, sustainability and aesthetics a challenge for aircraft interiors, exteriors and completions. However, sustainable operations are closer than most think
J&C Aero has reported a 285% increase in its annual revenues for FY2022, a year which also saw the company expand its cabin interior production facilities – and a new HQ is underway
The aviation industry has experienced challenges over the last couple of years, and yet was able to show resilience. The global aircraft parts market is valued at US$537 billion and is expected to reach $826 billion by 2028, says Toma Matutyte, CEO of Locatory.com