Biman requests boeing engineers for on-site support amid technical challenges
Biman Bangladesh Airlines has formally requested Boeing to
deploy engineers to Bangladesh for a month-long assignment to assist its
in-house technical team. The move comes as part of Biman’s ongoing efforts to
address recurring technical issues and enhance aircraft safety and operational
reliability.
According to Biman officials, the airline has requested at
least two Boeing engineers to work closely with its engineers, providing
technical guidance and on-site expertise. Discussions have reportedly taken
place with Boeing’s South Asia office in New Delhi, and the deployment is
expected soon.
Biman’s Managing Director and CEO, Dr. Mohammad Safiqur
Rahman, emphasized that passenger safety remains the airline’s top priority.
“Our engineering team is fully committed, but the presence of Boeing engineers
will help expedite troubleshooting and strengthen our maintenance protocols,”
he said.
In parallel, Biman has launched a set of measures to
prevent future technical disruptions. A high-level, four-member investigation
committee is reviewing all technical incidents from July 1 to August 13,
including maintenance records, operational procedures, and accountability. The
committee is expected to submit its recommendations within 10 working days.
Immediate steps include investigating specific mechanical
faults, implementing personnel adjustments to ensure accountability, and
maintaining additional spare tires at key international stations for rapid
replacement. Biman is also updating its inventory management systems, reviewing
the Component Services Program (CSP) and Recommended Spare Parts List (RSPL),
and reassessing Tailored Part Packages (TPP) to match real-time aircraft needs.
Training and recruitment initiatives are underway to
strengthen Biman’s technical workforce, including onboarding new apprentice
mechanics and launching regular skill-enhancement programs for engineers. The
airline stressed that these combined efforts aim to ensure uninterrupted flight
operations, reinforce passenger confidence, and modernize its technical
capabilities for the long term.
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