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Turkish Airlines Adopts Innovative Boeing Maintenance Tool

Travel News Asia Wednesday, 2 May 2007

Turkish Technic, a wholly owned subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, has adopted Boeing's web-based maintenance solution, Maintenance Performance Toolbox, to help improve the maintenance of its fleet of 14 Classic 737s and 41 Next-Generation 737s.

Turkish Technic will use available Toolbox modules including Library, Tasks, Structures, Authoring and Systems. These modules will help the airline streamline an array of maintenance and repair activities including managing technical publications and training, customizing online maintenance manuals, updating and tracking maintenance task cards, and performing core maintenance and engineering tasks.

"In a competitive market such as ours, we must remain committed to operating as efficiently as possible and using our most expensive assets, our airplanes, to their fullest," said Ismail Demir, general manager of Turkish Technic. "Boeing's Maintenance Performance Toolbox will help us achieve faster turnarounds so that we can keep our airplanes in the air. This is where our customers, and our investors, want us to be."

Boeing's innovative suite of aircraft maintenance software tools are designed to unify an airline's maintenance and engineering operations from start to finish.

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

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