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AIESL Strengthens Global Aviation Ties with Kuwait Airways’ Boeing 777 Maintenance

 

AIESL Strengthens Global Aviation Ties with Kuwait Airways’ Boeing 777 Maintenance

AI Engineering Services Limited (AIESL) has received a Boeing 777 from Kuwait Airways for scheduled C-check maintenance at its Nagpur-based Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility. The aircraft, which landed on Friday, will undergo a comprehensive 32-day inspection at the MIHAN-SEZ complex.

Following the successful maintenance of five aircraft last year, Kuwait Airways’ decision to send another Boeing 777 highlights AIESL’s growing reputation among international airlines. At present, AIESL is servicing seven aircraft under agreements with various clients, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner in global aviation maintenance.

Sanjay Dwivedi, General Manager of AIESL’s MRO operations, emphasized the facility’s commitment to efficiency and precision in aircraft servicing. With a dedicated team ensuring timely and high-quality maintenance, AIESL continues to build credibility in the international market.

A unique aspect of the Nagpur MRO facility is its highly skilled workforce, which includes 12 female professionals specializing in aircraft maintenance. This initiative not only strengthens India’s aviation sector but also showcases the country’s expertise in providing world-class aircraft servicing solutions.

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