Tag: Artemis Aerospace

Artemis Aerospace explores how growth in the US aviation industry means opportunities for suppliers

With its global aviation support business flying high, Artemis Aerospace is expanding stateside. According to the Airports Council International, the aviation industry is predicted to recover fully from the effects of COVID-19 in 2024, with passenger traffic estimated to reach 9.4 billion passeng...

Artemis Aerospace opens two US hubs

Global aviation component solutions specialist Artemis Aerospace has opened two new hubs in the US. Located in Miami, FL and Los Angeles, CA, Artemis’s stateside hubs will streamline orders and deliveries for US-based customers and provide a quicker and even more efficient service. The company, ...

Technical faults which can ground a plane

Approximately $6 billion is lost per year in the airline industry due to an AOG situation. Every minute an aircraft is idle on the ground awaiting repairs, it's haemorrhaging money for its owner or operator and causing a serious back-up of passengers across the world missing important meetings, f...

The most common misconceptions about aircraft safety

Over the years, there have been many myths and misconceptions about the safety of air travel. From toilet waste being discarded mid-air to where the safest seats are on board, André Viljoen, former commercial airline pilot and logistics manager at component supply specialist Artemis Aerospace, sett...

Artemis Aerospace discusses the skills gap in the aviation industry

Jim Scott from component supply specialists Artemis Aerospace, provides his views on how the industry can build momentum in highlighting careers in the sector and tackling the growing gap in relevant skillsets Earlier this year there was much furor when airlines were forced to cancel numerous f...

From power to pilotless: imagining the future of aircraft design

Jim Scott, owner of components solutions experts Artemis Aerospace, discusses how he sees aircraft design evolving in the future. Since the golden age of air travel started with BOAC's 44-seat Comet 1A in 1952, the jet aircraft has been a ubiquitous fixture in our skies that has thrilled enthusi...

Aviation in the post-pandemic era: why now is the time for optimism

Jim Scott, owner of components solutions experts Artemis Aerospace, discusses how he sees the aviation industry adapting and emerging from the COVID-19 crisis. The pandemic has changed the aviation industry irrevocably. Unlike any other crisis in the sector’s history, COVID-19 not only grounded n...

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