Ramco Systems inks deal with Korean Air
The airline currently conducts MRO work on six engine models, and with this expansion, Korean Air is looking to add three more engine types to its aircraft family
CHENNAI: Ramco Systems announced its strategic engagement with Korean Air, to implement its flagship aviation software, Ramco Aviation Suite at Korean Air’s Engine Maintenance Center.
This association was officially announced at MRO Americas 2024, Chicago.
This engagement comes close on the heels of the airline announcing the construction of its new engine MRO facility in Unbuk, near Incheon International Airport, claiming to be the largest engine maintenance plant in Asia, consolidating all engine MRO capabilities into a single cluster.
The airline currently conducts MRO work on six engine models, and with this expansion, Korean Air is looking to add three more engine types to its aircraft family. The implementation of Ramco’s Aviation Software will replace multiple legacy systems to streamline operations across current engine shops and planned expansion sites.