SriLankan Airlines integrates AMOS NewGen MRO for enhanced aircraft maintenance, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
In a groundbreaking move, SriLankan Airlines has ushered in a new era of aircraft maintenance by integrating AMOS, a cutting-edge ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) solution designed for aircraft engineering and MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) management by Swiss-AS. This transformative step is poised to enhance engineering productivity, curtail costs, and uphold quality and consistency in MRO operations.
Head of Engineering at SriLankan Airlines, Arjuna Kapugeekiyana, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration with Swiss-AS and the adoption of the pioneering AMOS NewGen MRO System. The integration process, which spanned several months, involved intricate data migration from legacy systems to the advanced AMOS platform. Kapugeekiyana anticipates a modernization of operations, heightened efficiency, and a steadfast commitment to aircraft safety standards.
Chamara Perera, Group Head of Information Technology at SriLankan Airlines, emphasized the strategic significance of implementing the AMOS NewGen MRO System in fulfilling the airline’s digital vision. The inclusion of the AMOSmobile/EXEC Mobile add-on aims to maximize project value by facilitating seamless, paperless operations such as electronic work instructions and digital sign-offs, thereby eliminating time-consuming tasks.
The AMOS platform boasts a plethora of sophisticated features and data visualization functionalities crucial for precise inventory management and cost-effective practices. With accurate maintenance work calculations and scheduling, SriLankan Engineering is primed to manage aircraft maintenance limits in tandem with flight schedules. Additionally, proactive planning of manpower and material resources for maintenance activities is expected to mitigate aircraft on-ground (AOG) occurrences while maintaining optimal inventory levels.
The AMOSmobile/EXEC software extension empowers engineers and technicians at SriLankan Airlines to undertake aircraft dispatch functions, request parts, monitor fleet status, and execute line and base maintenance tasks through a touch-optimized app. This transition from paper-based to digitized workflows is poised to revolutionize operational efficiency within the airline’s maintenance ecosystem.