Kafrican
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- Jan 26, 2015
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I dont think kuna mtanzania akona rating ya 787 unless wanatrain saii
Its not that simple, wale wa kufanya pre-flight check na wale wakufanya minor inspection kwenye hanger ndo wanaweza andika kazi kama wako nao, lakini complete overhaul repaires and checks ambazo ni more advanced zinafanywa kwa certified Service centers.. Kila ndege lazima ifanyiwe mandatory check baada ya miezi kama mitatu hivi kwa hizi cervice center, hao pekee ndo wanuwezo wa kupeana certficate kwamba this plane is safe for flying for the next few months if well mainintained.....labda wapo,lakini they are not hired by the local airline. They must be serving fot the major airlines abroad.
Kwa mfano Embraer which has manufactured thousands of planes for export around the world has only 10 global cervice centers.... meaning if you want to repair your plane you have to fly it to one of these centers or take it back to the manufacture
For one to be satifyied by boeing they must have long experience of flying and maintaining large boeing planes, they also must have a clear safety record..... for these reasons Tz can not be satified anytime soon with only one boeing on order and no safety record since the airline is quite new with no experience.
Embraer approves Kenya Airways Maintenance as their 10th global service centre
Kenya Airways’ in-house maintenance base at their Embakasi headquarters has just received recognition by Embraer as the manufacturer’s 10th global service centre, now permitting the airline to also maintain Embraer E-jets of various makes like the E170/5 and the E190/5 operated by other airlines.
In May did Kenya Airways obtain approval as an Embraer maintenance base from EASA, the European Aviation Safety Agency, paving the way for the manufacturer to follow suit with KQ being the only sub-Saharan such facility in Africa.
Kenya Airways has for many years been offering maintenance services for Boeing aircraft to outside customers. The airline’s predominant aircraft types currently are Boeing B737-700NG’s, Boeing B737-800NG’s, Boeing B787-8’s, Boeing B777-200LR and Boeing B777-300ER among their passenger fleet, besides two Boeing B737-300 freighters which were converted from former passenger aircraft to boost the airline’s cargo capacity across the region and into the wider continent.
Aircraft maintenance is a hugely profitable business especially in Africa where fewer maintenance centres for the major manufacturers exist and Embraer’s seal of approval will now allow KQ to source such contracts from other airlines in Africa and beyond which are seeking EASA and manufacturer approved MRO services.