AOG operations
How the first hour is actually run, where the time goes, and the practices that separate a six-hour recovery from a two-day one. The most useful thing we can publish, and the hardest to write honestly.
Operational practice, industry context, and what changes on the platform. Written for the people who work aircraft on ground rather than for an audience of investors.
Five topics, because these are the five things the network touches. Anything that does not fit one of them probably belongs in a release note rather than on a page.
How the first hour is actually run, where the time goes, and the practices that separate a six-hour recovery from a two-day one. The most useful thing we can publish, and the hardest to write honestly.
Capacity, network structure, regulation and the shape of the market that decides whether there is anybody at your station at midnight.
Part-145 practice, line versus base capability, staffing and shift coverage, and what makes a maintenance organization findable when it matters.
Parts availability, loans and exchanges, certification paperwork, and AOG logistics - the part of an aircraft on ground that is a freight problem rather than an engineering one.
What shipped, what is being built, and what we got wrong. Kept in its own topic so it never crowds out the other four.
This page is deliberately empty rather than filled with borrowed content. Two things are worth doing in the meantime: tell us if you want to know when the first articles appear, or write one - we would rather publish a duty officer on shift handover than anything we could write ourselves.
Write to info@aoghub.orgA piece that could not be contradicted by somebody with operational experience is not worth publishing. Numbers, stations, sequences and named trade-offs.
No operational content comes from what the network carries. Any example is either published, generic or used with explicit written agreement from the organizations involved.
Platform news lives under AOG Hub updates and is labelled as such. It does not get dressed up as industry analysis.
The pages under Platform and Network say what AOG Hub does today, in more detail than an article would.