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SpiceJet takes off with AMOS

SpiceJet takes off with AMOS
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Dec 26, 2016: Swiss-AS has announced a new business relationship with low cost carrier, SpiceJet regarding the Swiss Aircraft Maintenance & Engineering System AMOS. AMOS will be rolled out and used by over 600 employees in the technical department of the airline. Some members of the SpiceJet technical department staff are already familiar with AMOS, which helped the airline not only during the evaluation phase, but will also be beneficial in the future implementation process.

“India has become a strategic market for us and, with SpiceJet on board, we are proud to continue this Indian story of success,” stated Ronald Schaeuffele, CEO, Swiss-AS.

SpiceJet’s Head of Engineering, Arun Kashyap, said, “We look forward to this association with Swiss AviationSoftware. We believe that this is the right time for us to introduce AMOS into our system as we move towards stabilising our fleet and are also looking forward to fleet expansion. AMOS will not only help us in providing information for maximising resource utilisation but also increase efficiencies in managing aircraft and its components.”

AMOS will support the SpiceJet growth strategy. SpiceJet is excited to start the AMOS project and the airline foresees a short implementation period to benefit from best practice processes with the introduction of this software. The underlying strategy to introduce AMOS aligns perfectly with the expected fleet growth at SpiceJet to support efficiency gains and improved cost control measures.

SpiceJet will double the current fleet with the 55 B737 MAX aircraft on order. For the carrier, implementing a new MRO software during this challenging phase will bring efficiency benefits and allow the existing and new aircraft to be directly monitored and maintained in AMOS.

Experience has proven, via the numerous low cost carriers already members of the AMOS customer community, that expansive fleet growth projects have been successfully and economically managed using optimised fleet management processes.

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