As SKYZER Aviation, we offer comprehensive line maintenance services to ensure operational continuity of airline operations. Our certified and experienced technicians provide 24/7 support at airports for the maintenance and repair of your aircraft, ensuring a high level of service in terms of performance and safety. We meticulously handle every step of the process to ensure your flights are operated on time and without interruption.

 

Aircraft Types  

  • AIRBUS A318/319/320/321 (CFM56)
  • AIRBUS A319/320/321 (IAE V2500)
  • AIRBUS A319/320/321 (CFM LEAP 1-A)
  • BOEING 737-600/700/800/900 (CFM56)
  • BOEING 737-300/400/500 (CFM56)
  • Daily Checks: Routine checks conducted every flight day to assess the aircraft’s safety status and overall condition.
  • Transit Checks: Short-duration checks performed after landing and before the next departure. This includes inspecting fuel and oil levels, tire pressures, and any potential exterior damage.
  • A-Check: A more detailed aircraft maintenance process typically conducted every 400-600 flight hours or 200-300 flight cycles. It involves inspecting the aircraft’s general systems, structural integrity, and performance.
  • Tire Replacement and Inspection: Inspecting the condition of the aircraft’s tires for wear and tear and performing necessary repairs or replacements.
  • Brake System Checks: Verifying the proper function of the brake systems and replacing worn components.
  • Fuel System Inspections: Checking fuel levels, identifying fuel leaks, and inspecting fuel filters.
  • Hydraulic System Maintenance: Inspecting hydraulic fluid levels and checking for any leaks in the hydraulic system.
  • Lighting and Electrical Systems Checks: Inspecting the interior and exterior lighting systems, electrical equipment, and battery levels.
  • Cabin Equipment Inspections: Inspecting and maintaining seats, seatbelts, oxygen masks, and other cabin equipment.
  • Engine and APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) Inspections: Assessing the condition of engines and the APU, including oil levels and overall performance.
  • Pitot-Static System Checks: Verifying the proper functioning of the aircraft’s air data systems, which measure speed, altitude, and climb rates.
  • Avionic Systems Inspections: Ensuring the proper functioning of the aircraft’s navigation, communication, and flight control systems.
  • Corrosion Inspections: Checking for any corrosion on the aircraft’s metal surfaces and applying protective measures if necessary.
  • Log and Record Keeping: Accurately documenting all maintenance activities and maintaining required records.
  • Emergency Equipment Inspections: Inspecting and m
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