Perhaps Air Canada should do their maintenance in Canada...
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Perhaps Air Canada should do their maintenance in Canada...
Instead of sending their aircrafts overseas (in this case Singapore)...
It seems an Airbus 330 in for a complete refurbish and maintenance in Singapore fell off the jacks while they were performing gear retractions.
The article states that there is heavy damage done to the aircraft, to its engines, wings and fuselage.
In the article, they are saying that it will take a minimum of 6 months to repair.
However later reports after further investigations now seem to say the aircraft is totaled!
Sorry I could not find an English version of the article which appeared in French in a Montreal news outlet...
Un avion d'Air Canada s'affaisse au sol... dans un hangar • Actualités • 98,5 fm Montréal
It seems an Airbus 330 in for a complete refurbish and maintenance in Singapore fell off the jacks while they were performing gear retractions.
The article states that there is heavy damage done to the aircraft, to its engines, wings and fuselage.
In the article, they are saying that it will take a minimum of 6 months to repair.
However later reports after further investigations now seem to say the aircraft is totaled!
Sorry I could not find an English version of the article which appeared in French in a Montreal news outlet...
Un avion d'Air Canada s'affaisse au sol... dans un hangar • Actualités • 98,5 fm Montréal
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Fox Niner
You may not be aware but AFKL does AC GE90 overhauls. Not sure abt the location.
AC can write a book on how not to outsource aircraft maintenance.
You will be hard pressed to track who does what for AC.
B767 LOTAMS, Poland
GE90 AFKL
B777/A330 Heavy Mx/Cabin - ST Aero, Singapore HAECO, Hong Kong
A320 - AAR Miami,Duluth
B787 APIP- LHT
B787 TCS - LHT
B777 TCS - LHT
CFM56 - LHT, Canada
Unknown
LHT Ireland
Premier New York
Aeroframe Services, LLC
TIMCO Aviation Services
Q400 in Manitoba
C-Series ???
You may not be aware but AFKL does AC GE90 overhauls. Not sure abt the location.
AC can write a book on how not to outsource aircraft maintenance.
You will be hard pressed to track who does what for AC.
B767 LOTAMS, Poland
GE90 AFKL
B777/A330 Heavy Mx/Cabin - ST Aero, Singapore HAECO, Hong Kong
A320 - AAR Miami,Duluth
B787 APIP- LHT
B787 TCS - LHT
B777 TCS - LHT
CFM56 - LHT, Canada
Unknown
LHT Ireland
Premier New York
Aeroframe Services, LLC
TIMCO Aviation Services
Q400 in Manitoba
C-Series ???
fox niner:
Can you then please explain the maintenance F#$&up with Martinair?
I heard you girls/guys were either not appropriate trained or forced to do it "THE klm way.....)
Can you then please explain the maintenance F#$&up with Martinair?
I heard you girls/guys were either not appropriate trained or forced to do it "THE klm way.....)
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was G-GFAH according to jacdec-Tweet
maybe we should not jump into conclusions, what happened can happen anywhere
maybe we should not jump into conclusions, what happened can happen anywhere
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i remember touring the AC maintenance back shops in YUL. It was visibly a dysfunctional work environment.
I have seen this in multiple shops around the world. The union convinces the work force they have a god given right to the work and practices creep in that make them cost uncompetitive.
My favorite was touring a 777 in SFO at the United Maintenance base with all the Biz Class seats full of sleeping workers. Shock and horror a few years later when the work went to China! Of course the union put up the usual call of the move being a safety risk.
I have seen this in multiple shops around the world. The union convinces the work force they have a god given right to the work and practices creep in that make them cost uncompetitive.
My favorite was touring a 777 in SFO at the United Maintenance base with all the Biz Class seats full of sleeping workers. Shock and horror a few years later when the work went to China! Of course the union put up the usual call of the move being a safety risk.
Last edited by alexguru; 26th Dec 2016 at 14:33. Reason: spelling!