Ageing Aircraft Maintenance Masterclass

Join a group of likeminded professionals at SMi's CPD accredited masterclass on the 18th April 2011 in London; discuss the financial and operational implications of keeping older aircrafts flying for longer.
By: SMi Group
 
Jan. 17, 2011 - PRLog -- Production delays, technical issues, have over recent years, caused delays in the replacement of ageing aircraft with new noise and emissions compliant fleets like the B787 & A380. In addition the global recession, which has had a profound impact on air transport as a whole, is forcing operators to review ageing aircraft renewal programmes in favour of fleet replacement.

This unique briefing, will introduce the idea to operators of the deferment of fleet renewal, as a viable alternative to major aircraft investment programmes.

Working in association with ARC-Aero and the International Bureau of Aviation, the briefing will enable attendees to assess the:

•Impact to their operations caused by ageing aircraft programmes
•Perceived impact on the Approved Maintenance Programmes for aircraft older than 20 years
•Financial implications of continuing to operate aircraft beyond 20 years

For further information and the opportunity to register online please visit http://www.smi-online.co.uk/2011ageingaircraft4.asp

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