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MRO Digest - April 21, 2025









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Fast 5: IAI Progresses Leap Engine Ramp-ups

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IAI's Aviation Group VP & General Manager MRO Division discusses Leap program ramp-ups and future engine repair developments.


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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: MRO PODCAST

Podcast: Airlines And Aftermarket React To Tariffs
by Lindsay Bjerregaard, Christine Boynton, James Pozzi and Lee Ann Shay
Listen in as editors discuss market details as the tariff war disrupts the aviation industry, leaving airlines and the aftermarket facing uncertainty.
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Video: Boeing Showcases Cabin Accessibility Innovations
by Aviation Week Network Staff
Boeing outlines its new approach to accessibility to improve experience, including for low vision, hard of hearing and neurodivergent passengers, and showcases a new cabin solution for wheelchair users, at AIX Aircraft Interiors Expo 2025.
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DATA SPOTLIGHT: AERO ENGINES ASIA-PACIFIC

Between 2025-34, Asia Pacific’s commercial engine MRO demand is expected to grow by nearly $8.8 billion. Meet with our team at Aero-Engines Asia-Pacific to learn more about the outlook for the region and how our Fleet & MRO Forecast can simplify identifying market trends.
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