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Major airports in Southeast Asia invest in aircraft recovery preparedness and choose RESQTEC.
In line with ICAO recommendations and industry best practices five major airports in Southeast Asia decided to invest in its preparedness for incidents with disabled aircraft in order to reduce their impact on the operations of these airports. These airports include: Singapore Changi Airport – Singapore Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport – Mumbai, India Brunei… Read More
Breaking News, Training
RESQTEC introduces the RESQTEC Aircraft Recovery Diploma
RESQTEC is a pioneer in providing high quality, hands-on aircraft recovery training courses. By introducing the RESQTEC Aircraft Recovery Diploma, RESQTEC aims to improve aircraft recovery preparedness across the industry. By completing the RESQTEC Aircraft Recovery Diploma program, participants gain complete and updated knowledge on aircraft theory and hands-on performance based on the industry’s best… Read More
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Decline in aircraft movements does not lead to less aircraft recovery operations in 2021.
RESQTEC registered at least 121 incidents with disabled aircraft across the world in 2021. While the majority of the incidents fall within category I, a light incident, the average closure time of a runway or airport remains high with 10 hours. After another year of dealing with the lasting impact of COVID-19 on air transport… Read More
Training
RESQTEC Aircraft Recovery Training Schedule 2022
It is great to be back at the RESQTEC Aircraft Recovery Training Center. Three full training courses down and three more to go in 2021! Also in need of professional #aircraft recovery training? Join us in 2022! The right knowledge and practical experience are crucial for an aircraft recovery operation to go quick and efficient.… Read More
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RESQTEC Aircraft Recovery Training Schedule for 2022
It is great to be back at the RESQTEC Aircraft Recovery Training Center. Three full training courses down and three more to go in 2021! Also in need of professional #aircraft recovery training? Join us in 2022! The right knowledge and practical experience are crucial for an aircraft recovery operation to go quick and efficient.… Read More
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RESQTEC reports a steady number of incidents with disabled aircraft in the first six months of 2021.
While the COVID19 pandemic is still affecting the recovery of the global aviation industry globally, the number of incidents with disabled aircraft has remained steady with on average two incidents per week in the first six months of 2021. On average, the 58 reported incidents until 30 June 2021 closed down runways or airports for… Read More
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Join our aircraft recovery training!
The right knowledge and practical experience are crucial for an aircraft recovery operation to go quick and efficient. Training, as recommended by ICAO and IATA, therefore plays a key role in the preparation process of aircraft recovery teams. RESQTEC offers both a practical training and a management training and has a state of the art Aircraft… Read More
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Qatar Airways invests in aircraft recovery preparedness and comprehensive training of their staff.
Qatar Airways is conducting their 12th Annual Disabled Aircraft Recovery Exercise at Doha International Airport from 28 February to 4 March 2021 RESQTEC’s aircraft recovery equipment including the R2S system is being used to lift a stored Airbus A340-600 Qatar Airways has been operating a state-of-the-art aircraft recovery kit manufactured by RESQTEC since 2008. After… Read More
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THE UNITED NATIONS CHOOSE RESQTEC’S R2S SYSTEM AS THEIR PREFERRED AIRCRAFT RECOVERY SOLUTION
United Nations acquires the latest aircraft recovery technologies from Dutch company RESQTEC. RESQTEC’s aircraft recovery equipment will help the United Nations MINUSMA mission in Mali to bring down the runway closure time after an incident by more than 50%. The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) and its strategic hubs in the… Read More
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The Number of Incidents with Disabled Aircraft Remains Steady During COVID-19 Disruptions
It might have gone unnoticed by the wider audience and even within the aviation sector, but 2019 was a record-breaking year in terms of runway excursions, nose gear collapses and missed turns on taxiways. With an average of three incidents with disabled aircraft per week, at least 155 incidents were recorded globally. On average, these… Read More