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Tuesday, August 25, 2009 - 8.14 GMT |
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Srilankan
progress in airline engineering |
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Srilankan
Engineering
recently
carried
out two
major
projects
for
Airblue,
the
privately
owned
Pakistani
airline
that has
been one
of its
long-time
customers.
The back
to back
projects,
the
first a
C-check
on an
Airbus
A321
which
was
completed
in 7
days,
and the
second a
landing
gear
change
on an
A320
that
took
just 3
days
were
carried
out at
the BIA
hangar
complex
recently.
Srilankan
Engineering
now has
an
excellent
reputation
among
airlines
in the
region.
Through
our
superior
service,
we
cultivate
long
term
relationships
with our
customers,
and we
are at
present
in
discussions
with yet
another
airline,
this
time
from
South
Asia, to
carry
out
their
maintenance
work,
said
Head of
Engineering,
D. A. G.
Jayasuriya.
Srilankan
Engineering
has been
positioning
itself
as a
Maintenance
Repair
Organization
(MRO)
for
airlines
in the
Asian
region,
and is
now an
independent
revenue/cost
center
in
Srilankan
Airlines.
Srilankan
Engineering
possesses
the
prestigious
industry
standard
EASA 145
from the
European
Aviation
Safety
Agency,
in
recognition
of its
commitment
to the
highest
standards
of
professionalism
in
aircraft
maintenance,
as well
as
recognition
by
several
aviation
authorities
in Asia.
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