The Borneo Post

SAE eyeing 700th aircraft scheduled maintenanc­e this year

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SEPANG: Aircraft maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul (MRO) service provider, Sepang Aircraft Engineerin­g Sdn Bhd ( SAE), aims to reach its 700th scheduled maintenanc­e by year- end, driven by a strong demand for the MRO service in the Asia- Pacific region.

As at end- 2018, the company had performed 570 scheduled maintenanc­e since its inception in 2007.

Chief executive of f icer Raymond Lim said the company was leveraging on its close aff iliation with its parent company, Airbus, to adopt digitalisa­tion or better known as smart hangar technology to enhance its efficiency.

“We have two state- of- the- art hangars, including one that opened only two years ago to meet the strong demand for MRO services from across the AsiaPacifi­c region,” he told reporters during a tour of the company’s facility here today.

He said the smart hangar integrated digital, analytic, predictive and preventive maintenanc­e to improve efficiency.

“We used the smart hangar for the components workshop about a year ago and we are looking at the opportunit­y to introduce it to scheduled maintenanc­e workshops in the future,” he said, adding that the smart hangar was a very advanced technology that used drones and scanners for inspection and collaborat­ive robot to perform tasks.

Lim also said the company had stepped up hiring to support its growth, targeting to employ 720 high- skilled employees by year- end from 600 at present and was also looking at improving the working shift structure to maximise the capacity of its facilities.

“The two hangars can perform up to 120 scheduled maintenanc­e, annually, but as of last year, we were few aircraft short of 100 scheduled maintenanc­e,” he said.

He said the improvemen­t in working shift structure would expand the company’s capacity which was currently reaching 90 per cent under the single shift structure. — Bernama

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