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GLOBAL MRO INDUSTRY

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December 2020 - January 2021

A prudent, proactive, conciliatory and creative conglomeration between the aviation OEMs, airlines, MRO companies, logisticians and computer programmers, can help tide over the COVID-19 crisis

- ZORAWAR SINGH JAISWAL

GLOBAL MRO INDUSTRY

AIRCRAFT ARE COMPLEX FLYING machines that have numerous static or moving components and sub-assemblies. The operational life of each of these is different. Hence, the Mean Time Between Failure varies substantially amongst them. Thus, to keep an aircraft airworthy, multiple maintenance activities are required. These are called as Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) activities. They include work that could be scheduled, preventive or any major refurbishments. All these activities are undertaken to restore aircraft to nearly its original condition.

The MRO activities require skilled and certified technicians, spares and test rigs. These resources are expensive. Airlines find it economically unviable to invest in this activity and prefer to outsource maintenance to specialist MRO companies. The COVID-19 pandemic forced MRO companies to reduce skilled manpower to reduce costs. It disrupted spares supply chain and has been a major MRO business disrupter. However, as the COVID-19 restrictions are being eased out, demand for air travel is picking up and the scheduled MRO activities that were held in abeyance by the aircraft operators will commence.

MRO TRENDS.

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Travel Transitions In 2021

From contactless checkin to biometric gateways, cabin cleaning, increased collaboration, domestic travel, common travel digital passport, travelling in 2021 and beyond comes decked up with innovations

time to read

5 mins

February - March 2021

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Supersonic Airliners On The Horizon

Although the aviation industry has been severely hit by the coronavirus pandemic, the nascent field of high-speed civil aviation is one area that is recording noteworthy progress

time to read

6 mins

February - March 2021

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TATA GROUP RIDING THE AMBITIOUS AVIATION ARC

Having raised its stake in AirAsia India, alongside operating Vistara, Tata Group is a strong bidder for Air India too

time to read

4 mins

February - March 2021

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PRATT & WHITNEY PUREPOWER ENGINES

The Pratt & Whitney PurePower Geared Turbofan engine introduced dramatic improvements in propulsive efficiency and noise reduction

time to read

5 mins

February - March 2021

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SIX BOEING 777 FREIGHTERS FOR CHINA AIRLINES

China Airlines has becomes the 20th operator of the twin-aisle freighter. The company’s Chairman Hsieh Su-Chien stated:

time to read

1 min

February - March 2021

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TATA'S STAKE CLIMB UP THE LADDER IN INDIAN AVIATION INDUSTRY

Tata group increased its holdings in AirAsia India to 84 per cent

time to read

3 mins

February - March 2021

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INDIAN AIRLINE INDUSTRY ON THE ROAD TO RECOVERY

Around two months after the imposition of total lockdown for three weeks commencing March 23, 2020, domestic flights albeit with much reduced frequency, were permitted to operate

time to read

3 mins

February - March 2021

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EMBRAER E190 OPERATING WITH MYANMAR AIRWAYS

On December 21 last year, Myanmar Airways International’s (MAI) first Embraer E190 commenced operations from Yangon.

time to read

1 mins

February - March 2021

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EMERGING CONFIGURATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE AVIATION

Aviation contributes two per cent of humanmade Co 2 emissions and has challenged itself to reduce net emissions even while demand for air travel and transport has grown significantly

time to read

8 mins

February - March 2021

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BLURRING DISTINCTION BETWEEN NARROW-BODY AND WIDE-BODY AIRLINERS

The major benefit which will emerge is that terribly busy hubs will de-congest with the number of transiting passengers reducing drastically as the layovers at the hubs will be done away with

time to read

8 mins

February - March 2021

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