Jose Luis Quiros, Avianca’s senior vice president for maintenance and engineering, talks with Lee Ann Shay about how the Colombia-based airline is adapting its aftermarket practices to the pandemic.
Reliability engineering and maintenance optimization are pivotal disciplines that ensure the enduring performance and safety of complex engineered systems across diverse sectors. By integrating ...
Maintenance is a critical behind-the-scenes activity that keeps manufacturing facilities running and data centers humming. But when not performed in a timely manner, it can result in damaged products ...
WILMINGTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Airborne Maintenance & Engineering Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Transport Services Group Inc. (Nasdaq: ATSG), today announced it has signed a ...
Airlines scale predictive maintenance in 2025 as Emirates, Airbus and GE disclose new deployments and reductions in ...
As the energy industry faces increasing complexity, AI emerges as a vital tool to augment engineering capacity, streamline ...
WILMINGTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Airborne Maintenance & Engineering Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Transport Services Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:ATSG), today announced the completion of a ...
Mission-critical facilities—encompassing data centers, biomedical manufacturing complexes, petrochemical refineries, and energy infrastructure—depend fundamentally upon the reliability and predictive ...
The Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering at the University of Kentucky is expanding opportunities for students across the Commonwealth by launching four new transfer pathways from the ...
A decade ago, the world’s major airlines were in crisis thanks to the Great Recession and skyrocketing fuel prices. To survive, they merged and began cutting costs any way they could. Maintenance was ...
Alaska Airlines announced that Don Wright will join as vice president of maintenance and engineering, effective Aug. 23. He will succeed Constance von Muehlen, who was promoted to COO on April 3.