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AIESL completes C-1 check of first Jet Airways A330

Air India Engineering Services Limited, a subsidiary of Air India has completed a major maintenance ‘C-1’ check for the first time of Jet Airways A330 at its Mumbai facility.

In order to carry out third party maintenance check, Air India trained its staff and won required licenses to offer major maintenance ‘C-1’ check for Jet Airways A330. The first Jet Airways A330 aircraft VT-JWR ‘C-1’ check was inducted on 26th April, 2017 and was handed over to the airline on 11th May, 2017.

The C-1 check for A330 is done every 2 years or ten thousand flight hours whichever is early.

Earlier in May, 2016, Air India also completed major ‘C’ check on Jet Airways Boeing B777 aircraft at their Mumbai facility.

Air India also has the biggest MRO set up in India that can serve as a One-Stop-Shop for all Engineering necessities. It is proficient in handling broad range of aircraft such as A320 family, A310, A330, B737NG, B747-400, B777, B787, ATR & CRJ at all major airports in India with Centralised Maintenance Control, that fully supports all activities of maintenance on a 24X7 basis with maintenance activity backed by a full-scale planning facility, strong material and logistics support hangar facilities at major metros like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai and Tiruvanthapuram.