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Boeing and Turkish Technic partner to enhance aircraft maintenance training
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Boeing has announced that Turkish Technic has enhanced its maintenance training by adopting Boeing's Maintenance Training Services (MTS) and Maintenance Synthetic Trainer (MST) to tackle operational challenges. The announcement was made in a post on X on February 26.

Turkish Technic, an international provider of aircraft maintenance and repair services, encountered significant hurdles in its training processes due to the expansion of its fleet, which includes Boeing 737, 737 MAX, 777, and 787 aircraft. According to Boeing’s website, the company sought a solution to streamline training procedures, reduce costs, and improve regulatory compliance.

By implementing Boeing’s Maintenance Training Services, Turkish Technic accessed updated training materials, eliminating the need for frequent manual updates. This move resulted in estimated savings of $500,000 in initial training design costs and an additional $200,000 in annual recurring costs.


Boeing post on X | X (Twitter)

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The Maintenance Synthetic Trainer introduced a virtual training environment using 3D models of aircraft components. This innovation reportedly improved trainee comprehension by 30%, increasing efficiency and reducing the necessity for hands-on training with operational aircraft.

With these integrated training solutions, Turkish Technic reduced downtime for aircraft that would otherwise be removed from service for training purposes. The enhanced training materials also facilitated the company's regulatory approval process with both the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Turkish Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

Boeing, established in 1916, is one of the world's largest aerospace manufacturers specializing in commercial airplanes as well as defense, space, and security solutions. According to their website, Boeing provides comprehensive training services for airlines and maintenance providers worldwide.

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