Successful AMOS go-live at Oman Air

    07 Jul 2016

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Successful AMOS go-live at Oman Air

  • Another airline of the Middle East fully live with AMOS
  • Excellent cooperation with EXSYN

Oman Air uses AMOS across the entire airline
Swiss-AS congratulates Oman Air on its successful go-live with AMOS. AMOS fully meets Oman Air’s wish to sustain and extend its competitive advantage, to reduce costs and improve its operational efficiency and effectiveness of the engineering division.

The implementation project had been split into two phases: The first project phase was completed with the arrival of the first B787 and its phase-in in AMOS in autumn 2015. Since March 2016 the whole Oman Air fleet also including ATR42, E175, B737 and A330 aircraft is managed in AMOS.

“Now that the AMOS implementation has been successfully completed, the Oman Air Engineering & Maintenance Division is equipped with a state-of-the-art MRO software solution which helps them to provide services to the Oman Air fleet and third-party customers in a highly professional and efficient way while allowing them at the same time to introduce new technologies in their maintenance environment. A key success factor was to onboard EXSYN for the data migration work stream and the good collaboration throughout the project ultimately ensured project success.” says Fabiano Faccoli, VP Customer Services at Swiss-AS.

In addition to the standard AMOS support/maintenance services provided by Swiss-AS, Oman Air has signed on the Swiss-AS’ AMOS Operation Services (AOS), i.e. the Swiss-AS AOS team will support Oman Air regarding the operation of the application and database server.

EXSYN providing data migration support
The cooperation between Oman Air and EXSYN consisted in supporting Oman Air in migrating the fleet data into AMOS including the data of the newly arrived B787 fleet while using EXSYN’s data migration solution, TITAN. Along this process EXSYN helped Oman Air with an inventory audit to make sure that this data was ready for transfer.

Sander de Bree, CEO at EXSYN, states: “It is crucial for an airline to apply to all airworthiness requirements. This can only be achieved with the combination of the right system on one side and data that reflects the right airworthiness status on the other side. We are glad that Oman Air now operates on the recognised AMOS system and that we have been able to successfully transfer their fleet data into AMOS using our data migration solution Titan.”