Oman Air successfully implements maintenance software solution

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Oman Air said it has been successfully operating on Swiss AviationSoftware’s (Swiss-AS) AMOS system since March.

AMOS (aircraft maintenance and engineering system) was deployed to enhance the airline’s engineering division operational efficiency as well as decrease costs.

“Now that the AMOS implementation has been successfully completed, Oman Air Engineering and Maintenance Division is equipped with a state-of-the-art MRO (maintenance, repair and operation) software solution which helps them to provide services to the Oman Air fleet and third-party customers in a highly professional and efficient way while allowing them at the same time to introduce new technologies in their maintenance environment,” Swiss-AS Customer Services Vice President Fabiano Faccoli said.

Oman Air was able to transfer their fleet data into

Swiss-AS’s AMOS system using EXSYN’s data migration solution Titan.

“This is a long-term and strategic partnership that will allow Oman Air to harness the latest technology as we deliver our award winning services,” Ali Redha Al Lawatiya, executive vice president of engineering and maintenance at Oman Air, said. “The new technology solution equips our Engineering and Maintenance department to provide high-end services to Oman Air as well as to our other airline customers. Both Swiss-AS and EXSYN have partnered effectively in the deployment of the solution.”



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