
Aircraft Induction on Behalf of Airlines
Optimising Efficiency and Ensuring Full Compliance During Aircraft Transitions
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PHYSICAL INSPECTIONS
Comprehensive on-site aircraft inspections conducted on a daily basis to monitor maintenance progress, workmanship quality, and schedule adherence. Identification of findings, defects, and discrepancies with active follow-up through MPD maintenance inputs, modifications, bare metal inspections, and repainting activities until full rectification.
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Strengthened safety and technical reliability
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Improved maintenance control and schedule performance
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TECHNICAL RECORDS REVIEW
Detailed audit of aircraft technical documentation to verify airworthiness status and contractual compliance, including: BTB, AD, SB, STC, local modifications, structural repairs, damage history, and component traceability.
Identification of regulatory or lease-related gaps with structured follow-up until closure.
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Full regulatory and contractual alignment
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Structured and transparent records management
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MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
Professional representation of airlines at MRO facilities, ensuring effective supervision of maintenance scope, cost control, quality standards, defect rectification, and documentation completeness (including DFP packages).
Close monitoring of TAT and induction planning to ensure timely aircraft delivery.
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Cost-efficient oversight at MRO level
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Controlled execution with documented deliverables
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REGULATION COMPLIANCE
All activities are performed in accordance with applicable aviation authority requirements and industry best practice standards.
Compliant with EASA, FAA, BCAA, Indonesian DGCA requirements and aligned with IATA best practices.
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Strict adherence to regulatory frameworks
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Industry-level operational standards