SriLankan Engineering trains Pakistan airline Airblue staff
TRAINING: SriLankan Engineering, the technical arm of
SriLankan Airline which is now providing a variety of services for other
airlines, recently completed a training programme for engineering staff
of Airblue, Pakistan's fastest growing domestic airline.
"Airblue is one more customer airline that we are looking forward to
a long-term relationship with, as part of our active programme of
offering Third Party Maintenance Facilities to other airlines," said
Chief Technical Officer of SriLankan Captain Dick Hutton.
"We are presently in discussion with several carriers including those
in India, Sri Lanka and the Middle East, offering our expertise in many
types of maintenance activities. We are confident that we now have both
the necessary expertise and the facilities."
SriLankan Engineering has invested heavily in greatly enhancing its
facilities and capabilities at Bandaranaike International Airport,
Katunayake, in order to provide services to other airlines.
This resulted in Emirates Airline contracting SriLankan for a major
Maintenance Check (known as a 4C5Y Check which is conducted
approximately every five years on an aircraft) which was completed in
July, a major milestone for SriLankan Engineering which was given the
complicated task ahead of other reputed airline maintenance
organisations.
SriLankan's Technical Training School, which is a section of
SriLankan Engineering and provides comprehensive training for both
pilots and engineering staff, has already obtained certifications from
the aviation authorities of Pakistan and the Maldives, in addition to
Sri Lanka's own Civil Aviation Authority.
"We are seeking partnerships with several other countries and civil
aviation authorities, including the European authority EASA, which will
enable us to train aviation professionals from many more countries,"
said Technical Training Manager Harsha Priyadarshan.
The 6-day course for Radio Engineers was conducted by SriLankan's
in-house Trainers at its Technical Training School.
Participants included six Engineers from Airblue and one Inspector
from the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority. |