The engineering team of SriLankan Airlines has successfully completed base heavy maintenance on an A321neo aircraft for long-term repeat customer Salam Air, finishing the work ahead of the scheduled completion date.
The maintenance involved the replacement of a right-hand main landing gear seal on the aircraft. SriLankan Engineering, the maintenance arm of the national carrier, has been solidifying its reputation as a trusted provider of base maintenance services in the region, catering to both repeat and new third-party customers.
Salam Air is a low-cost airline based in Muscat, Oman, operating flights to various destinations across the Middle East, Asia, and North Africa. Launched in 2016, the airline aims to provide affordable travel options with a focus on quality service. Salam Air’s fleet consists of Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft, known for their fuel efficiency and extended range, enabling the airline to expand its network efficiently.
With its growing fleet and expanding route network, Salam Air continues to rely on trusted maintenance partners like SriLankan Engineering to ensure the safety and reliability of its operations.