Commercial Aspects of Aircraft Maintenance
| Dates | Ref | Course fee |
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| 20 to 22 March 2013 | PTMS160034 | €1 800 |
| 18 to 20 September 2013 | PTMS160035 | €1 800 |
Who should attend?
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Professionals from sales, after-sales or design office departments, working for airframe, engine or equipment manufacturers
How will I benefit?
After attending this course, you should be able to:
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Identify the drivers in maintenance cost evaluation
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Analyse arguments concerning maintenance
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Know how to establish a maintenance programme and optimise it
What will the course cover?
- Maintenance organisation and processes - MRO perspective
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Aircraft engine ownership costs
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Cost effective aircraft maintenance - the lessor's perspective
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Financial and operational points of view
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Airline maintenance organisation
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Training in maintenance
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Establishing an initial maintenance programme
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Initial provisioning (spares)
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Case studies on maintenance costs and visit to Air France Industries
Trainers
Charles Coffen
Customer and Commercial Manager, Pratt and Whitney Toulouse
Fabrice Defrance
Senior Vice President Commercial, Air France Industries and KLM Engineering and Maintenance
John Grother
Senior Consultant, AirBusiness Academy
William Gibson
Head of Aviation Management, AirBusiness Academy
Paul Mansell
Airbus Customer Services, FHS
Gerard Raynaud
Associate Consultant, AirBusiness Academy
Group discounts are available. For details, please contact sabine.kramer@airbusiness-academy.com.