DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER TODAY FOR THE 2018 MARPA EMEA CONFERENCE! THE EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT EXPIRES MARCH 1st, SO REGISTER TODAY AND SAVE! The 2018 MARPA EMEA Conference will be held May 2-3, 2018 in Dublin, Ireland at the Hilton Dublin Kilmainham. Join us to hear from Keynote speaker Jason Mahoney from British Airways! … Continue reading
MARPA is extremely pleased to announce that Jason Mahoney, Director of Engineering – British Airways, will join the agenda as Keynote speaker for the 2018 MARPA EMEA Conference from May 2-3, 2018 in Dublin, Ireland at the Hilton Dublin Kilmainham. Continue reading
Last month MARPA attended the Certification Management Team (“CMT”) meeting in Ottawa. For those unfamiliar, the CMT is a quadrilateral group comprised of the FAA, EASA, Transport Canada, and ANAC Brazil that works to optimize the certification process under the bilateral agreements among the partner agencies. The decisions that come out of this group can … Continue reading
After a successful third annual MARPA EMEA Conference, MARPA has decided to return to Dublin to continue building upon the success we have made in engaging the leasing community and expanding the use of PMA across Europe and the Middle East. MARPA has chosen to return to Ireland and hold its fourth annual MARPA EMEA Conference April 30 – May 1, 2018 at the Hilton Dublin Kilmainham hotel. Continue reading
This month marked the third annual MARPA EMEA PMA Parts Conference. After successful events in Istanbul (2015) and Madrid (2016), MARPA hosted this year’s conference in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, with the twin objectives of engaging the aircraft leasing community, and making attendance convenient for both MARPA’s manufacturing members and air carrier members. Building on the success of the previous two years, MARPA was able to bring together more than a dozen different customers and potential customers to meet and network with PMA manufacturers and hear from government representatives and members of industry about the opportunities and benefits of PMA. Continue reading
A European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Preliminary Regulatory Impact Assessment has found that EASA’s current regulations are sufficient to support the approval of aftermarket aircraft parts, similar to the FAA’s PMA approval, and that EASA needs to issue better guidance to permit the EASA regulations to be used in this way. Continue reading
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