FAA Proposes $2.8M Fine Against PEMCO for Maintenance Violations
The FAA proposed a $2.8M civil penalty against MRO provider PEMCO for allegedly using expired products during maintenance on five Frontier Airlines aircraft.
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The FAA proposed a $2.8M civil penalty against MRO provider PEMCO for allegedly using expired products during maintenance on five Frontier Airlines aircraft.
The FAA has proposed a $2.8 million civil penalty against PEMCO World Air Services for alleged maintenance violations on five Frontier Airlines aircraft.
Chromalloy received FAA approval for its V2500 Select 8th Stage Compressor Blade; the PMA part offers a cost-effective alternative for A320ceo operators.
Safran hired 60 technicians for its Hyderabad MRO; the site will service 300 LEAP engines annually to support India's rapidly growing airline fleets.
Singapore Airlines, SATS, and ST Engineering stock prices eased Friday, but a broader Straits Times Index rebound is anticipated, supported by strong aviation sector fundamentals.
Ghana Civil Aviation Authority's DG Rev. Stephen Wilfred Arthur endorsed Aero Contractors' Lagos MRO, calling it critical to reducing West Africa's high aircraft maintenance costs.
Airbus forecasts Asia-Pacific needs 19,560 new aircraft by 2044, representing 46% of global demand, fueled by 4.4% annual passenger traffic growth.
Airbus's Global Services Forecast projects the Asia-Pacific aviation services market will surge to $138.7 billion by 2044, driven by massive air traffic and fleet expansion.
China Eastern Airlines committed a 5 billion yuan ($696 million) investment to expand its Xi'an Xianyang International Airport base, boosting its Northwest China hub strategy.
Saudi low-fare carrier flyadeal extended its five-year Aircraft Production Inspection Program with Lufthansa Technik for 61 incoming Airbus A320 and A330neo jets.
Eaton signed strategic agreements with Satair and ST Engineering at the Singapore Airshow, boosting its OEM-quality aftermarket and MRO services in Asia-Pacific.
Thai Airways International (THAI) and Airbus extended their Flight Hour Services (FHS) agreement to cover THAI's new A321neo fleet, ensuring comprehensive component support in Bangkok.
Boeing secured its largest-ever Landing Gear Exchange (LGE) contract with Singapore Airlines Group at the Singapore Airshow, covering over 75 737 MAX and 787 jets to minimize aircraft downtime.
EASA issued Airworthiness Directive 26-025, requiring operators of the vast Airbus A320 family to update their maintenance programs with new fuel system limitations.
The global aerospace parts manufacturing market is set to reach USD 1,568.37 billion by 2035, driven by rising aircraft production and crucial fleet modernization programs.
Airbus projects Indian airline fleets will triple to 2,250 commercial jets over the next decade, driven by strong economic growth and rising passenger demand.
Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu confirmed the 2026-27 Union Budget prioritizes the civil aviation sector, setting a clear roadmap for a domestic aircraft manufacturing ecosystem.
Airbus projects India's commercial fleet will triple to 2,250 aircraft by 2035, driven by 8.9% annual traffic growth and a massive 1,250-jet backlog.
Airbus forecasts India's commercial aircraft fleet will triple to 2,250 jets by 2035, driven by 8.9% annual traffic growth and rising air travel penetration.
Airbus forecasts that Indian airline fleets will triple to 2,250 jets over the next decade, driven by strong domestic and international traffic growth.