AIESL (AI Engineering Services Limited), formerly Air India technicians, will strike on April 23, 2024, amid various management issues.
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A senior official has indicated that the Indian government intends to pursue the sale of its shares in Air India’s (AI) former subsidiaries in the fiscal year 2025 (FY2025).
AI Engineering Services Ltd (AIESL) is engaging in discussions with three to four international carriers for MRO services, aiming to enhance its presence in India’s rapidly growing civil aviation sector.
Today, on November 7, 2023, a senior supredent service engineer, while performing maintenance on Air India aircraft at Delhi International Airport (DEL), died after falling from radome.
AIESL MRO, formerly Air India (AI) Engineering Services Limited, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider in the Indian subcontinent to conduct heavy checks on a Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
The Air India (AI) Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) depot, now known as AIESL, located in Mihan-SEZ, is on the verge of receiving its inaugural foreign flight in nearly a decade since its commencement of operations within the Mihan-SEZ area back in 2015.
Ramco Systems, a prominent provider of enterprise aviation software, has revealed its plans to deploy the advanced Aviation Suite V5.9 at AI Engineering Services Limited (AIESL), an all-encompassing hub for engineering requirements.
AIESL, the leading Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) provider, has achieved a significant feat by becoming the first MRO in South East Asia to replace the Landing Gear on the Air India (AI) Airlines’ first Boeing 787 Aircraft successfully.
Air India (AI) Airline’s fleet composition has undergone significant changes in recent years, numerous aircraft, both widebody (Boeing 777, 787) and narrowbody (A320 family), are left idle at airports
India’s leading aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) enterprise, AI Engineering Services Ltd (AIESL), will be privatized. The fate of nearly 1,100 aircraft technicians working for AIESL will be uncertain following the disinvestment process.