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SriLankan Airlines Secures Long-Term Line Maintenance Pact with Batik Air Malaysia

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SriLankan Engineering has officially entered into a new long-term Line Maintenance Agreement with Batik Air Malaysia to support all of the airline’s flights to Colombo, Sri Lanka.

This partnership demonstrates the company’s ongoing commitment to delivering world-class engineering expertise, maintaining high-quality standards, and providing reliable operational support to airlines across the region.

Under the terms of the agreement, SriLankan Engineering will offer comprehensive line maintenance services to Batik Air Malaysia. This will ensure enhanced aircraft readiness, safety, and operational efficiency as the airline continues to expand its operations.

This collaboration reinforces SriLankan Airlines’ reputation as a trusted global Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) partner. It also highlights the dedication of its engineering teams, who consistently adhere to the highest standards of technical excellence.

SriLankan Airlines extends its sincere appreciation to everyone involved in achieving this milestone and looks forward to supporting Batik Air Malaysia while further strengthening its presence in the global MRO landscape.


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