SriLankan Airlines, the flag carrier of Sri Lanka, says it has transformed aircraft maintenance with the recent integration of AMOS, a next-generation Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution for aircraft engineering and Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) management.
In a press statement, SriLankan says that the ERP software has been developed by Swiss-AS and by automating the monitoring and coordination of aircraft maintenance with AMOS, SriLankan
Airlines aims to boost engineering productivity, reduce costs and maintain quality and consistency in MRO operations.
“SriLankan Engineering is excited to collaborate with Swiss-AS and adopt the groundbreaking AMOS NewGen MRO System. The integration took several months to complete given the complexities of transitioning data from our legacy system to the advanced AMOS platform. With this transition, we anticipate modernising our operations, achieving greater efficiency, and ensuring that we maintain our aircraft and safety standards to the highest degree,” says Arjuna Kapugeekiyana, Head of Engineering, SriLankan Airlines.
“Implementing the AMOS NewGen MRO System is a crucial step towards realising our digital vision. We have further integrated the AMOSmobile/EXEC Mobile add-on to maximise the overall value of the project with seamless, paperless operations such as electronic work instructions and digital sign-offs that streamline unnecessary time-consuming tasks. I would like to congratulate the SriLankan Airlines Project Team who led this transformation together with Swiss-AS,” says Chamara Perera, Group Head of Information Technology, SriLankan Airlines.
The statement adds that the AMOS platform comes with multiple sophisticated features and data visualisation functionalities that allow for precise inventory management and cost-effective practices.
Accurate calculations and scheduling of maintenance work will enable SriLankan Engineering to effectively manage aircraft maintenance limits in alignment with flight schedules. The system also allows SriLankan to proactively plan manpower and material resources for maintenance activities, reducing Aircraft on Ground (AOG) occurrences as well as maintaining optimal inventory levels.