Briefs of MRO-5 July 2018 | ATWOnline MRO Content



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The Chinese maintenance operator Ameco owned by Air China and Lufthansa, was suspended from all its activities, with the exception of online maintenance as a result of violations of repeated security involving Air China aircraft. In a notice sent to Air China on July 3, CAAC required Beijing-based Ameco to report a plan to correct its flaws within seven days. The CAAC cited three security breaches discovered since October 2017. The latest, discovered on June 28, prompted the agency to take serious action.

Airbus and Thai signed an agreement to establish a new joint MRO

LOTAMS has a contract KLM Cityhopper for heavy maintenance of 39 E-Jet

AJW Group has a contract with Allegiant Air to provide a support for Airbus A320 components Turkish Technic has a contract of Ukraine International Airlines for the maintenance of the Boeing 767

Spirit Aerosystems opened a 50,000 sq. Ft. Logistics warehouse at its manufacturing facility in Subang, Malaysia, to accommodate higher volumes

IPR Conversions signed a contract with Cebu Pacific to convert two ATR 72-500s into freighter aircraft

Embraer concluded a multi-year agreement with [1945900] 3] Sahara Africa Aviation to provide spare parts and support covering> 500 components for two ERJs acquired recently

AFI KLM E & M has FAA approval to perform LEAP maintenance. AFI KLM E & M also completed the construction of a LEAP-1B engine for the TUI group at Schiphol

Ethiopian Airlines Group and German ACM Aerospace agreed to create a plant in Ethiopia to manufacture SAMCO has renewed its agreement with CityJet to maintain the Bombardier CRJ900 line in six cities in Scandinavia.

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