Supply chains, maintenance and safety in the Australian airline industry

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Gregson, S., Hampson, I., Junor, A., Fraser, D., Quinlan, M. and Williamson, A. 2015. Supply chains, maintenance and safety in the Australian airline industry. Journal of Industrial Relations. 57 (4), pp. 604-623. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022185615582234
TypeArticle
TitleSupply chains, maintenance and safety in the Australian airline industry
AuthorsGregson, S., Hampson, I., Junor, A., Fraser, D., Quinlan, M. and Williamson, A.
Abstract

This article examines potential regulatory and safety problems arising from the outsourcing and offshoring of heavy aircraft maintenance. We raise questions about the advisability of using increasingly complex supply chains in the aircraft maintenance industry where safety standards are paramount. Greater disarticulation of maintenance work makes regulatory oversight more convoluted and expensive to do thoroughly and
transparently. Using a Pressure, Disorganisation and Regulatory Failure model, the article highlights how new work arrangements involving increased use of supply chains are
developing more quickly than adequate airline, union and regulator responses to the safety problems engendered by those changes. In often heated industrial debates between licensed aircraft maintenance engineers (LAMEs) and airline managers about business needs and safety, we urge that more attention be paid to LAME concerns about outsourcing.

KeywordsAviation, aircraft maintenance engineers, regulation, safety, outsourcing, licensing, supply chains
PublisherSage
JournalJournal of Industrial Relations
ISSN0022-1856
Publication dates
PrintSep 2015
Publication process dates
Deposited06 Aug 2015
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Published online before print July 8, 2015.
Special Issue: Supply Chains, HRM and Labour Standards, Online ISSN: 1472-9296

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/0022185615582234
LanguageEnglish
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