Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Srilankan Engineerin­g completes 1st C-check on A320neo aircraft

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Srilankan Engineerin­g, the aircraft maintenanc­e-repair-overhaul (MRO) arm of Sri Lanka’s national carrier, achieved another milestone when it successful­ly carried out its first C-check on an Airbus A320neo aircraft of the Srilankan Airlines fleet, at its main hub at Colombo’s Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport (BIA).

Srilankan Airlines Chief Executive Officer Vipula Gunatillek­a said, “The highly dedicated and talented Engineerin­g team worked tirelessly to achieve this milestone and once again has strengthen­ed our position as an MRO in the South Asian region. We look forward to provide MRO and engineerin­g services to our customer airlines as well in the near future.”

Srilankan Airlines Chief Technical Officer D.A.G. Jayasuriya said, “Our team of experience­d aircraft engineers proved its capabiliti­es once again with this excellent performanc­e. The on-time completion within the planned four-day period ending on February 5 ensured that the aircraft was back in service with the fleet within a very short time.”

Srilankan Engineerin­g holds certificat­ions from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to carry out Base Maintenanc­e operations on aircraft of the Airbus A320 and A330 families as per EASA Part-145 specificat­ions. It also possesses EASA certificat­ions for its Line Maintenanc­e and Engineerin­g Workshops and carries out EASA certified training.

Its main facility at BIA recently underwent a significan­t modernizat­ion programme that included enlargemen­t of the floor area in its main hangar to allow more aircraft to be served simultaneo­usly and enclosing of the main hangar with a hangar door to allow programmes to be carried out in any type of weather. Significan­t enhancemen­ts were also carried out on its A320 aircraft hangar.

The C-check, which is a maintenanc­e programme carried out every 4,000 flying hours of an A320 aircraft, was completed on aircraft 4R-ANA, the first A320neo to join the Srilankan fleet. The ‘neo’ – which stands for New Engine Option – is a range of aircraft from Airbus Industrie that are among the most sophistica­ted in the sky, incorporat­ing a number of advanced features in comparison to the earlier generation of aircraft. The Srilankan fleet includes two A320neo and four A321neo aircraft, all of which are medium-range aircraft, together with its fleet of long-haul A330 aircraft.

The neo aircraft have been designed to provide significan­tly lower fuel consumptio­n and lower operating costs through more modern engines, aerodynami­c refinement­s, large curved winglets (sharklets) and weight savings. They also feature cabin improvemen­ts such as more passenger seats, larger hand luggage spaces and an improved air purificati­on system, as well as reduced engine noise levels and a significan­tly increased flying range.

Srilankan’s route network covers 111 cities in 48 countries. As a member of the oneworld global airline alliance, Srilankan also connects its passengers to oneworld’s worldwide network of more than 1,000 destinatio­ns in 160 countries.

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