01 Aug 2009
Australian Maritime Systems (AMS) was established with the objective of providing the aviation industry with access to specialist and innovative maintenance solutions for life saving appliances and associated equipment from the world's leading manufacturers.
Helicopters boast greater versatility than fixed-wing aircraft, in their range of operating sites and in their ability to hover.
Asia Pacific Aerospace (APA), the only Australian-based company that is a Rolls-Royce Authorised Maintenance Centre, specialises in the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) of small to medium gas turbine engines.
The new Nelson Aviation Cluster on New Zealand's centrally located Nelson Airport has been designed as a one-stop shop for aviation repair and maintenance, in support of larger aircraft as well as helicopters and general aviation fixed wing aircraft.
Aviation Australia CEO and Managing Director Paul Bredereck is encouraging industry to invest in apprentices and trainees now in order to avoid a skills shortage when the economic climate improves.
The airport sector today faces a challenge as big as any they have faced in recent years.
The Federal Government introduced the Trade Practices Amendment (Australian Consumer Law) Bill 2009 to Parliament last month.
Pratt and Whitney Canada (P&WC) powers the largest fleet of business and regional aircraft, including helicopters, in the world.
Onboard retail solutions provider GuestLogix has moved beyond its baseline transaction technology to offer airlines a new retail dimension that has the potential to significantly enhance ancillary in-flight revenues.
In a lavish ceremony, Garuda Indonesia unveiled its new management building at Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport on July 23.
• Fleet programs in Asia Pacific • MROs prepare for new aircraft • Baggage handling exports soar • 'Privatisation of India’s airports