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MRO
CHALLENGER 604
REFURB PROJECT
German-based MRO, FAI Technik
AGmbH, part of the FAI Aviati on
Group, has completed the full refurbish-
ment of a pre-owned Bombardier Challeng-
er 604 on behalf of a corporate client.
The aircraft (MSN 5412) was handed over
to its new Germany-based owner earlier
and will be operated under NCC regulations
by FAI Technik’s parent company, FAI rent-
a-jet GmbH.
This latest project is the company’s first
extensive refurbishment on the Challenger
series.
The one-million-euro project took ap-
proximately 2500 manhours to complete
and features VIP seating for 12 passengers
which includes high gloss carbon fibre features a VIP finish in silver grey metallic. installation of Collins Ku-Band Highspeed
veneer surfaces, soft furnishings in tasteful “FAI Technik has successfully completed Internet System on a Challenger 850.
shades of grey, polished smoked nickel with a demanding, first-class interior refurbish- Meanwhile FAI Technik has completed
glossy clear coat metal plating throughout ment project, after the completion of our eight installations of Honeywell’s Ka-Band
and stylish white marble countertops and stand out Global Express ‘Project Pearl’ in on Bombardier BD700 aircraft. The MRO
stone floors in the galley and restroom. 2020. This latest project further reinforc- division has also successfully installed
The luxury interior is complemented by es FAI Technik´s competency in turnkey Collins ultra-high-speed Ku-Band inflight
Gogo´s Aviator 300 with intermediate gain refurbishments at flat rate pricing,” said, connectivity system on Global Express
antenna, wi-fi internet and Collins´ Airshow Siegfried Axtmann, FAI group chairman. and Challenger 850 aircraft and will soon
500 installation. Exterior designer paint was The Challenger 604 refurbishment commence the prototype installation on a
undertaken by Satys in Norwich, UK and follows FAI Technik’s recent prototype Challenger 605. Q
AIRLINES
JAPAN AIRLINES GIVES
B777S EARLY RETIREMENT
By Mark Phelps
of cowling debris landed in residential Retired airliners can be sold or leased
areas, though no one was injured. for charter operations or converted to
ccording to a statement by The crew returned to Denver Interna- freighters, or can be mothballed and ul-
AJAL released on its website tional Airport and landed safely with no timately parted out and then scrapped.
recently, “JAL has decided to accelerate injuries to the 231 passengers and 10 Ten P&W-powered 777s already
the retirement of all P&W-equipped crew members. removed from the JAL fleet are listed
Boeing 777s. This was originally In December 2020, a JAL 777-200 also as being in storage, implying they will
planned to be completed i by March shed one of the hollow fan blades from not return to service or be sold to
2022.” its PW4000. Another 2018 fan-blade another airline or leasing company.
JAL grounded its 13 PW4000-se- failure in the US involving the PW4000 Given the age of the early P&W-pow-
ries-powered 777s after United Airlines series led the FAA to mandate initial and ered aircraft, the latter scenario is
Flight 328 experienced a dramatic recurring blade inspections. most likely for the remainder of JAL’s
engine failure four minutes into a trip JAL still operates 20 later-model early-model 777s. Q
from Denver to Honolulu. The intake 777s with GE90-series engines, but the
ring was found in a suburban Denver bulk of the airline’s fleet is made up of Article courtesy: https://www.avweb.
neighbourhood and several other pieces Airbus A350s. com/aviation-news/
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