Maintenance firm SR Technics is to close its Dublin base, one of its three main European stations, as a result of the loss of business for the centre. SR...(13 February 2009)
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UK's pioneering use of private partnerships to maintain military aircraft
Engines: A Surrey-based engine support subsidiary of Canada's Vector is looking for fresh business as its parentincreases its UK interests
Helicopters: The RAF's new engineeringstructure is paying off as the service's Chinooks spend more time in the air
Airlift: The RAF's use of its C-17 transports has been praised by Boeing and has set a template for other customer nations
Regulation: A new maintenance scheme is signalling a revolution in how UK military aviation supoort converts to a more standardised system
Outsourcing: Australian military aircraft have been sent to outside suppliers for some of their maintenance needs
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