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Economic Considerations in Maintenance Program Development
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An aircraft maintenance program can be one of the most valuable economic tools available to a commercial air transport operator. It is the area that offers management the most opportunities to control costs. Current commercial aircraft design plus recent regulatory changes have combined to place an increasing burden on management, accompanied by the potential for an increasing economic return.
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Terrell, B., "Economic Considerations in Maintenance Program Development," SAE Technical Paper 730877, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730877.Also In
References
- Matteson T. D. “Air Transport Maintenance Technology Needs a New Regulatory Model.” AIAA Conference on Air Transportation and Society Key Biscayne, Fla. June 1971
- Hettermann D. P. “The Interdependence of Reliability, Maintainability, and Economics.” joint meeting of NTSB/FAA/Industry representatives Key Biscayne, Fla. October 1971
- Federal Aviation Administration Handbook 8310.4 May 1972