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Royal Air Maroc Adopts Boeing Maintenance Solution

Travel News Asia Thursday, 15 February 2007

Royal Air Maroc has adopted Boeing's web-based maintenance solution, Maintenance Performance Toolbox. The innovative suite of aircraft maintenance software solutions is a set of productivity tools designed to unify an airline's maintenance and engineering operations from start to finish.

Based in Morocco, Royal Air Maroc will use two popular modules of Toolbox, Library and Authoring, to help maintain its fleet of 37 Boeing airplanes, including Classic 737s, Next-Generation 737s, 757s, 767s and one 747-400.

Library gives airlines easy access to current and critical maintenance information, while Authoring allows the airlines to modify and update formal maintenance procedures based upon its own experiences and requirements.

In all, Toolbox today comprises five different tools in one easy-to-use suite that can help streamline a wide range of aviation maintenance and repair activities from managing technical publications and training to performing core maintenance and engineering tasks.

Accessible via an Internet browser as a secured, hosted service, Toolbox is a key component within Boeing's evolving portfolio of performance-enhancing digital tools for aircraft maintenance. Boeing will provide reliable access to the Library and Authoring tools for Royal Air Maroc through its secure Internet portal, MyBoeingFleet.com. Only an Internet connection, password and computer are necessary to access the system.

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