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SriLankan Airlines adopt AMOS for digital, paperless maintenance

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SriLankan Airlines adopt AMOS for digital, paperless maintenance

SriLankan Airlines recently signed Swiss-AS, AMOS software as a next step towards paperless maintenance. The airline has also opted for AMOSmobile/EXEC which is a touch-optimised add-on to AMOS.

This new feature will enable SriLankan Airlines to perform all line and base maintenance activities paperlessly leading to value addition not only in terms of cost, but also in terms of time, ensuring high productivity all the while maintaining quality, safety, and consistency.

SriLankan Airlines has also selected Swiss-AS Cloud Hosting, which includes the proven AMOS Operation Services. According to Swiss-AS the hosting services are an effective means to maintain a technical infrastructure on site and enabling the airline to operate in compliance with the latest security and IT standards.

Commenting on the project, Chamara Perera, Group Head of Information Technology SriLankan Airlines said: "I am pleased to announce our partnership with Swiss-AS and the adoption of the AMOS NewGen MRO System, which is a crucial step toward realizing our digital vision. The implementation of AMOSmobile and cloud-hosting services will allow us to digitize and streamline our maintenance procedures, increase efficiency, and reduce overall costs through process automation. We look forward to a successful Go-Live and utilizing state-of-the-art features for which AMOS is highly trusted and appreciated by its loyal customer base."

“I am confident that AMOS will provide SriLankan Engineering with modern technology and insights that are required to streamline maintenance processes and optimize the efficiency of line and base maintenance, component tracking and much more. We can further enhance the safety and reliability of our aircraft and passengers’ onboard experience by leveraging on the technology and tools of AMOS,” added Arjuna Kapugeekiyana, Head of Engineering SriLankan Airlines.

SriLankan Airlines is aiming to operate an all-Airbus fleet comprising of A320, A321, and A330 aircraft in AMOS. Swiss-AS has prepared a service package to ensure that the system will Go-Live by the end of 2023.