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  • Maintaining the future of military aircraft
    When troops are hard at work in the theatre of war, it goes without saying that they rely heavily on the tools at their disposal
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  • Military aviation maintenance helps to repair the economy
    Much is rightly made of the provision of new and improved aviation equipment to the brave men and women involved in combat across the world. However, the concept of maintaining and repairing old or damaged aircraft is often underrated in many ways.
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  • MARM Sector Report Final
    The UK has begun investigating the feasibility of extending the Eurofighter Typhoon‟s fatigue life beyond its nominal 6,000 flying hour limit. The Typhoon‟s current planned airframe life is 33% lower than that of the RAF‟s upgraded Panavia Tornado GR4, which is capable of flying 8,000h.
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  • MARM becomes big business
    In a world where the dangers of major conflicts in both Iraq and Afghanistan dominate the news headlines, it is unsurprising that more day-to-day, routine areas of the military world are often forgotten about. However, that does not necessarily mean that they are unimportant, as the lack of certain processes and strategies would certainly undermine efforts to prepare troops and the equipment the use for the theatre of war.
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