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Aircraft induction: key steps in integrating new planes into fleets

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Aircraft induction: key steps in integrating new planes into fleets
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According to the International Journal of Science & Research (IJSR), aircraft induction is "a pivotal process in the aviation industry that involves the seamless integration of a new aircraft into an airline's fleet or an aviation organization's operations." The primary goal is to ensure that the new aircraft meets all safety, regulatory, and operational requirements while aligning with the airline's specific needs, standards, and workflows.

This process requires collaboration with various parties such as manufacturers, government agencies, and maintenance providers. It often begins years before delivery. Key steps include acquisition, documentation and approvals, maintenance programs and training, and delivery and ferry flight.

The acquisition phase involves purchasing or leasing aircraft from manufacturers like Boeing or Airbus. This includes negotiating terms of purchase or lease agreements. For instance, Boeing has a backlog of over 6,000 aircraft orders including more than 4,000 Boeing 737 MAX models for airlines like Southwest Airlines and United Airlines.

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Documentation and approvals require airlines to secure necessary permits from relevant authorities based on registration location. Approvals may come from bodies such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the US or European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in Europe. An airworthiness certificate is essential for operation.

Maintenance programs are planned once technical documentation is received. Training for personnel such as pilots and cabin crew is crucial to ensure safe operations. If an airline already operates similar models, training can be streamlined due to similarities within aircraft families like Airbus A320 series.

The delivery flight marks another critical step where logistics regarding crew deployment are considered. Such flights can also serve as promotional opportunities for airlines receiving new models like Emirates' recent addition of Airbus A350s.

In August 1989, Qantas made headlines with a non-stop ferry flight of its first Boeing 747-400 from London Heathrow to Sydney.

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