Tag: Engineering

Air New Zealand drops 2030 emissions target

OneReg expands into airline sector with Air New Zealand Engineering

OneReg, New Zealand's aviation compliance system, has gone live across Air New Zealand's Engineering division – marking a major milestone for the platform. This work with the national carrier signals OneReg's strong expansion into the airline sector, building on the platform's proven success in...

British Airways expands its fully funded $2m engineering cadet scheme to New York

British Airways has opened applications for its pioneering Engineering Cadet Scheme in partnership with the Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) in New York, shaping a new generation of American aviation engineers. The scheme, which is a first-of-its kind initiative for an international airlin...

Gediminas Ziemelis: The Air in a Plane Is Filtered And 99.97% Sterile

According to the studies of the European Aviation Safety Agency  the air in the aircraft is changed every 2-3 minutes and the filters it goes through are able to eliminate even coronavirus. Gediminas Ziemelis The main question nowadays, at the time of global coronavirus outbreak, is whether...

35,000 school children tune-in to ‘Aviation Live’

Thirty-five thousand students from three hundred UK schools tuned into ‘Aviation Live’ on the 4th February in a real-time broadcast designed to inspire young people to consider a career in aviation.   Children from as far away as Scotland and Cornwall tuned into the broadcast at Oakwood S...

AerSale Component Solutions Receives FAA Approval to Overhaul Landing Gear

AerSale Component Solutions, a division of AerSale, Inc., have announced that it has received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to overhaul Boeing 737, 757, and 767 series aircraft landing gear. FAA approval to overhaul landing gear for the Airbus A320 family of aircraft is ex...

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