JULY - 2023AEROSPACEDEFENSEREVIEW.COM6EditorialThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) projects an upward growth in activity at large and medium hubs compared to small-towered airports and FAA contract towers, thanks to the increasing demand for air travel. The number of instrument flight rules (IFR) aircraft handled at en-Route centers, a measure of FAA activity, is forecasted to increase. The expanding airline traffic and domestic leisure aviation sectors drive this growth.The market growth is further fueled by the overall increase in air traffic, driven by improved living standards and higher spending capacity. The growing number of airlines and passengers opting for air travel creates a demand for timely repair, maintenance, and overhaul (MRO) facilities. The relaxation of foreign ownership rules for airlines encourages outsourcing maintenance activities, ensuring efficient aircraft operation.This edition of Aerospace and Defense Review brings readers to the key developments in the FAA repair station space. It features thought leadership articles from Mark O. Hatfield, Assistant Director and Chief Security Officer, Miami International Airport, and Tami Swearingin, Managing Director - Aerospace at AkzoNobel Aerospace. Mark O. Hatfield emphasizes the importance of UAS detection technologies in preventing unauthorized access by drones and other unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Maintaining effective detection systems is crucial for ensuring the security and safety of airports, as it enables the identification and mitigation of unauthorized UAS activity. By actively addressing this issue, airports can proactively protect against potential threats and ensure the smooth operation of air traffic while maintaining the integrity of restricted areas. Tami Swearingin discusses the advancements in aerospace coatings, focusing on the implications of reducing harmful chemicals in aircraft coatings. The transition from chrome-based to chromate-free coatings represents a shift in aircraft protection. The industry's focus on improving aircraft design and performance has led to the development of alternative coatings that prioritize safety and performance, ensuring the protection of aircraft exteriors without compromising health and environmental standards.This edition also features Apex Inspections, a customer-focused in demonstrating how AI is transforming the NDT process by empowering engineers to proactively identify and locate potential defects. The implementation of AI-powered fault detection and quality control applications accelerates the process. Early detection enables swift corrective measures, preventing issues from worsening and incurring significant expenses.In this edition featuring top FAA Repair Stations, we hope you find the appropriate company suited to your aircraft maintenance requirements.Let us know your thoughts. Navigating Emerging Trends in the FAA Repair Space Jonathan AllredManaging Editorjonathan@aerospacedefensereview.comCopyright © 2023 ValleyMedia Inc., All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.July - 15 - 2023, Vol 05 - Issue 12, ISSN 2691-395XPublished by ValleyMedia Inc.To subscribe to Aerospace & Defense ReviewVisit www.aerospacedefensereview.comManaging Editor Jonathan AllredEditorial StaffAndrea FrancisJohn SmithRosalind JacobsJem ElizabethRichard Taylor Surajit Narayan DekaVisualizerJaxon Jase*All Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffEmailsales@aerospacedefensereview.comeditor@aerospacedefensereview.commarketing@aerospacedefensereview.com
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