Caribbean Airlines has adopted Boeing's
web-based maintenance solution, Maintenance Performance Toolbox, to help improve the maintenance
of its fleet of seven Next Generation 737-800s.
Caribbean will
make use of 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.
"Boeing has exactly the right tools to help us build the kind of lean, competitive airline demanded by both the flying public and our board of
directors," said Ian Brunton, vice president of Maintenance and Engineering for Caribbean Airlines. "We're pleased to be able to bring our
customers a service enhanced by the very latest maintenance technology, which demonstrates our ceaseless commitment to reducing our
operating costs and improving our productivity and performance."
Accessible via an Internet browser as a secured, hosted service, Toolbox is a key component within Boeing's evolving portfolio of
performance-enhancing solutions for aircraft maintenance. Boeing will provide
access to the Toolbox tools for Caribbean Airlines through its secure Internet portal, MyBoeingFleet.com. Only an Internet connection, password and computer - a laptop, desktop or pen tablet - are
necessary to access the system.
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