FlyBosnia selects MRO system

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FlyBosnia has selected Commsoft’s maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) IT system, OASES, to support its planned operations. FlyBosnia has opted for the Core, Airworthiness, Materials, Planning and Line Maintenance modules which will be accessed through Commsoft’s Private Cloud service, avoiding any need for the airline to invest in new hardware. Nick Godwin, Commsoft’s Managing Director, said, “We’re delighted to welcome FlyBosnia to the growing, international OASES family. This is the eighth new OASES contract we’ve signed this year and FlyBosnia will be our first direct customer in Bosnia and Herzegovina”. It is anticipated that Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) implementation support will be provided by Commsoft client and OASES user, AvioCats, a Croatian aircraft maintenance organisation. OASES is currently being used to support more than 130 aviation operations in over 55 different countries, including national and regional carriers, business aviation and charter operators, cargo specialists, leasing companies, MROs and specialist rotable stockists. In a recent presentation, FlyBosnia said, "FlyBosnia has established a CAMO organisation and will subcontract work to Lufthansa, Croatian Airlines and Turkish Technic. Ground handling, catering and other ancillary services will be provided by third party specialist service companies".

FlyBosnia recently acquired its first aircraft and is preparing to launch operations.

Comments

  1. The next best FAIL lol

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  2. Anonymous18:22

    pa to nije jeftina opcija,skupi su ali kvaliet je dobar

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  3. Anonymous11:21

    This information just brings forward how incompetent the start-up of this airline is.

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  4. The owner of this is really wasting his money.

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