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Czech Airlines Technics Completes Cabin Modification for Finnair

: Oct 22, 2019 - : 7:38 pm

Czech Airlines Technics (CSAT) has successfully completed a two-year cabin modification and Wi-Fi network installation project for Finnair’s Airbus narrow-body aircraft. Finnair is one of CSAT’s long-term Base Maintenance division clients.

Throughout the course of the project, CSAT employees completed the cabin modification and connectivity installation on altogether 24 Finnair aircraft in Hangar F at Václav Havel Airport Prague. As a result, all aircraft have new cabin configurations and layout and Finnair customers can access internet and Finnair’s complimentary on board Nordic Sky Portal during the flight. This was the industry’s first connectivity retrofit with the aircraft manufacturer, Airbus.

“Since it was a prototype installation and modification, we worked very closely with Airbus and Finnair for several months before starting the job, and the support and collaboration by the Finnair project team was invaluable,” said Pavel Hales, Chairman of the Czech Airlines Technics Board of Directors. ” As with any large projects, everything from planning and logistics to implementation needed sorting. Alongside the favourable revision turnaround time, location and experience of our employees, bespoke solutions are among the competitive advantages of Czech Airlines Technics in the aircraft maintenance market segment, greatly appreciated by our customers.”

”The project increased the seating capacity of our Airbus narrow-body aircraft, and brought best-in-market internet connectivity to our customers, thus supporting both our growth and customer experience targets”, said Juha Ojala, VP Technical Services, Finnair. “A tight collaboration between the CSAT, Airbus and Finnair teams was crucial for the project’s success.”

The cabin modification and wireless internet installation jobs were performed on Airbus A319, A320 and A321 aircraft from July 2017 until August this year.  The preparatory stage comprised over six months. The CSAT team worked directly with colleagues from Finnair and Airbus, as well as with technology and parts suppliers – ViaSat for the Internet Connectivity and Zodiac for the seats.

Alongside the cabin modifications and installations of Wi-Fi connection, regular aircraft base maintenance work was performed to most efficiently use the aircraft downtime.

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