SriLankan Engineering, the aircraft Maintenance Repair Overhaul unit (MRO) of SriLankan Airlines, marked another milestone with the commencement of certification of the first B787 aircraft operated by Singapore Airlines (SIA) to Malé, Maldives. The airline in the past has provided certifications to various airbus aircraft of Singapore Airlines in Maldives and this is the first time the National Carrier certified a Boeing 787.
“This signifies an expansion of our MRO services which are much sought-after in the South Asian region. As we strive to maintain the highest industry standards at all times, we anticipate more opportunities to serve third party carriers in the years to come,” SriLankan Airlines, Vipula Gunatilleka, Chief Executive Officer, said in a press statement.
Two batches of SriLankan Airlines engineers underwent training at SIA Aviation Company Training Academy, one of Asia Pacific’s leading training institutions specialized in MRO, fully owned by Singapore Airlines. The three-month training sessions were held in Singapore, which included theoretical and practical components. Following its successful completion, SriLankan Engineering’s Maldives Unit currently has four B787 approved engineers to authorize third party aircraft certification.
SriLankan Airlines, Chief Technical Officer, D A G Jayasuriya said, “It is our pleasure to be a part of Singapore Airlines’ milestone of operating the first B787 to Malé. We continue to explore potential expansion opportunities through widening the scope of our service portfolio for the benefit of more clients.”
SriLankan Engineering also holds approvals from numerous national aviation authorities including Seychelles, Singapore, China, India, Qatar, UAE and Bahrain to carry out aircraft maintenance.