Swiss AviationSoftware (Swiss-AS) announced the start of the AMOS implementation project at airBaltic. The Latvian national airline will implement AMOS to streamline and improve its aircraft maintenance operations.
The decision in favour of AMOS was made after a thorough evaluation process. After evaluating various options, AMOS was selected for its robust capabilities, flexibility and alignment with airBaltic’s goals.
As part of the implementation project, which is expected to take 18 months, airBaltic will adopt the AMOS Airline/MRO Edition, including AMOSmobile/EXEC. The project includes a comprehensive service package to ensure a smooth transition to the new system.
AMOS will manage a growing fleet of airBaltic, which currently counts for 48 Airbus A220-300 aircraft with a plan to operate a single-type fleet of up to 100 A220-300s by 2030.
airBaltic, known for its innovative approach to air travel, is the first airline in the world to exclusively operate the Airbus A220-300. This state-of-the-art aircraft, designed for efficiency and comfort, emphasises airBaltic’s commitment to providing an exceptional travel experience. The airline’s focus on modernising its fleet and operations reflects its forward-thinking philosophy and commitment to improving passenger service.
The implementation of AMOS is a strategic move by airBaltic to increase operational efficiency, improve data accuracy and support its growth. With its advanced features, AMOS will enable airBaltic to achieve excellent maintenance management, streamlined workflows and optimised resource utilisation.
Andris Vaivads, SVP Technical Operations at airBaltic: “We are glad to launch this collaboration with Swiss AviationSoftware on implementing the AMOS solution at airBaltic. We at airBaltic are consistently working on a pragmatic, yet ambitious business development strategy, and AMOS is one of the tools to drive the future of technical operations. We are pleased with the quality of services currently being provided by Swiss AviationSoftware. We are optimistic with improved efficiencies and new business opportunities to be brought by the introduction of AMOS.”