flydubai completes integration of maintenance facilities
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flydubai has confirmed that all maintenance and engineering for the airline will now be handled in-house by the airline’s own staff.flydubai CEO Ghaith Al Ghaith, said: “This is a tremendous achievement for the airline. It has been a huge project and everyone involved has worked incredibly hard to pull this together in such a short space of time. The recruitment, engineering and maintenance teams have done a great job and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for making this next stage in Flydubai’s development a reality. I would also like to acknowledge Emirates Engineering, which had been providing our engineering and maintenance on a commercial basis. Bringing this function in house is a further example of our growing maturity as an airline.”More than 75 engineers have been recruited from more than 15 countries to provide a dedicated round-the-clock service to Flydubai’s rapidly growing fleet, which currently stands at 16 Boeing 737-800NG aircraft.In addition to staff, the team has had to secure premises, tools, vehicles, parts and IT systems sufficient to provide world class maintenance and engineering support to the low-cost carrier.”I’m so pleased that we have reached this point. Many people said we wouldn’t be able to do it but once again flydubai has proved the doubters wrong. This has been a huge investment and we’ve worked hard to ensure we’ve got it right first time. In addition to the staff, parts, tools and premises, we’ve also invested in new technology to control our technical records and ensure we are scheduling maintenance and ground time in the most efficient way possible. This ensures we keep our aircraft flying, which is what makes the airline money. This is one of the quickest implementations for a fleet of aircraft ever done by AMOS and it’s hats off to all the team for managing the integration with our legacy systems so smoothly.””I’m really excited by this new development for flydubai and am confident that the future of flydubai’s engineering and maintenance is in very safe hands,” said flydubai’s head of Maintenance and Engineering, Mick Hills.
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