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How to continue flying at lower cost!
At MTU Maintenance, we are seeing more focus on on-wing/near-wing repairs, smart repairs, smaller workscopes and an increased usage of used serviceable material as a response to the crisis and operators’ desire to prolongue time on-wing. We expect to see a continued trend away from traditional planning ...
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Enter EDGE
Abu Dhabi’s defence sector did not appear overnight. Despite a reputation in that part of the world for grand edifices and spectacular infrastructure projects emerging in a matter of months from the desert sand, Abu Dhabi – and the federation it dominates, the UAE – had been nurturing its military ...
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Start-up with scale
EDGE combines the benefits of a state-backed group that is now one of the top 25 defence contractors with the agility and ingenuity of a brand new company, maintains H.E Faisal Al Bannai
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Close support
GAL employees work hand-in-hand with their customers to ensure aircraft and their crews are always ready when called into action
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Maintaining excellence
AMMROC has constructed one of the most modern MRO facilities in the world, with the aim to becoming one of the industry’s leading providers of specialist services this decade
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Staying on target
HALCON, an end-to-end manufacturer of precision-guided munitions, aims to offer a full complement of guided weapons, by focusing on key international partnerships and nurturing home-grown IP
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Powered by precision
AL TARIQ is the UAE’s brand of modular, precision-guided, long-range air munitions systems. Proven in service with the domestic customer, the EDGE business now has export markets in its sights
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Autonomous future
With ADASI, the UAE is rapidly becoming a leader in unmanned systems. We chart the EDGE unit’s remarkable record of product innovation over 14 years, and assess what the future holds
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Metal master
EPI has become a trusted producer of complex components. Its CEO explains how investing in the latest equipment has led to it rapidly rising up the value chain
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Why keeping connected could be key to survival for airlines
After a bumpy year-and-a-half – when all attention has been on cutting costs, preserving cash, and steering a way through the turbulence – aviation’s course is set for recovery. But will that mean a return to the world as was? Unlikely. More than ever, airlines will have to devise resilient ...
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Shell Aviation's service helps customers look after the technical details at the airport
When most people hear Shell Aviation, they think fuel supplier. Indeed, Shell fuel has been powering aircraft around the globe for generations, building over 90 years’ experience in airport operations all around the world.
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Build a new airline revenue engine with ecommerce shipping solution
“Just as airline ticketing technology evolved almost two decades ago, enabling a direct connection between the passenger and the airline’s distribution networks, SmartKargo technology now provides a similar business solution for the airline cargo business. The transactional solution connects directly with an online retailer at the e-commerce ...
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Towards emissions-free aviation: Hydrogen is the future
As the industry paves the way for emissions-free flight, MTU Aero Engines has high hopes for hydrogen and sees three possible uses for it: As a fuel it should be used right away. Direct combustion in gas turbines is also possible as well as converting it into electricity by means ...
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Defending across the domains
The interoperability of security assets in air, land, sea, satellite and cyber is crucial to modern military thinking. This will be a key focus of the World Defense Show next March
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Introducing Destination Next
The aviation industry is undergoing one of the most significant crises in its history – one with unprecedented challenges to bounce back from. In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, operators will need to think laterally about their route to recovery – and specifically how they adapt ...
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Above and beyond
Modern training should be about much more than simply ticking the regulatory boxes
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Intelligent training
Artificial intelligence is helping pilots to learn from their mistakes through targeted teaching
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Hire standards
What training experience should companies look for when taking on a contract pilot or crew?
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Keeping it grounded
Why training in a simulator instead of in the sky can better equip pilots for real life situations