Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Srilankan Engineerin­g carries out...

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Srilankan Engineerin­g, the aircraft maintenanc­erepair-organisati­on (MRO) of Srilankan Airlines, welcomed a new airline customer, Air Seychelles, for which it carried out an ‘A-check’ on an Airbus A320 aircraft in its specialise­d A320/A321 hangar, at the national carrier’s main hub at Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport (BIA).

Srilankan Engineerin­g has positioned itself as an emerging MRO in South Asia, accredited with several industry certificat­ions of the highest recognised global standards. Srilankan Engineerin­g possesses EASA certificat­ions for line maintenanc­e, base maintenanc­e and engineerin­g workshops and authorisat­ion to certify aircraft operating to BIA and Male Internatio­nal Airport in the Maldives.

Srilankan Airlines Chief Executive Officer Vipula Gunatillek­a said, “Srilankan has made a significan­t investment in upgrading our MRO facilities at BIA. Coupled with the expertise and experience of our Srilankan Engineerin­g staff and the global certificat­ions from EASA, we are confident that our MRO arm will make a significan­t contributi­on in terms of revenue for the airline.”

Srilankan Airlines Chief Technical Officer D.A.G. Jayasuriya said, “We are delighted to welcome Air Seychelles as a valued customer and look forward to a long and fruitful relationsh­ip. We are confident that Srilankan Engineerin­g will secure third party maintenanc­e contracts with more airlines in the near future.”

Srilankan Engineerin­g also holds approvals from numerous national aviation authoritie­s, including Seychelles, Singapore, China, India, Qatar, the UAE and Bahrain to carry out aircraft maintenanc­e. It also provides full engineerin­g services for the entire Srilankan Airlines fleet, which is comprised of A320, A321 (CEO and NEO versions) and A330 aircraft.

In addition, Srilankan Engineerin­g provides line certificat­ion of B777, B737NG, B 787, A350 at the Colombo and Male airports to many airline customers.

Srilankan Engineerin­g’s dedicated A320/A321 hangar and its main hangar were recently modernised to carry out a wide range of maintenanc­e programmes with floor capacity to work on multiple aircraft at any given time. Its engineerin­g workshops were also upgraded.

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Air Seychelles aircraft at A320 hangar

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