Cabin Maintenance: Excellence Always Guarantee
We understand, that your claim to your passenger is, that the business class is always properly served.
Understanding Cabin Maintenance
When you fly, especially in business or first class, you expect everything in the cabin to be perfect.
Airlines work hard to keep their cabins in top shape because passengers paying premium prices want comfort and quality.
To achieve this, regular cabin maintenance is essential. This involves making sure everything inside the aircraft, from seats to electronics, is working perfectly and looks great.
Cabin Care vs. Cabin Cosmetics: What's the Difference?
You might hear two terms: “cabin care” and “cabin cosmetics”. These aren’t official industry terms, but they help explain different types of services.
- Cabin Care: This refers to all the work needed to keep the cabin in good condition. It includes regular maintenance, fixing defects, and making sure everything meets safety standards. This is like having a team that constantly checks and fixes things to make sure the cabin is always in good shape.
- Cabin Cosmetics: This is more about keeping the cabin looking nice. Imagine you get a scratch on your car; you’d want it fixed so it looks new again. Cabin cosmetics work the same way but for airplane interiors. It involves minor repairs, like fixing scratches on seats or small dents, to keep the cabin looking fresh and appealing.
Services
We are providing various services to airlines to help keep their cabins in perfect condition. These services are divided into two main areas: line maintenance and base maintenance.
- Line Maintenance: This is the day-to-day maintenance done on aircraft while they are still in service. For example, we might have a team of experts at an airport, like Frankfurt, where they work on aircraft between flights. They check and fix things quickly, so the aircraft can be ready for its next flight.
- Base Maintenance: This involves more extensive work when an aircraft is taken out of service for several days. During this time, a thorough inspection is done, and any necessary repairs are made. This ensures that the aircraft meets all safety and comfort standards before it returns to service.
We are also handling projects like upgrading cabins when an airline gets a new aircraft that needs to match the rest of its fleet. They might change seat covers, carpets, and other elements to ensure the cabin looks consistent across the airline’s entire fleet. Additionally, we are installing technology that allows passengers to use their mobile devices onboard, like Wi-Fi and streaming services.