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Felix Airways carries out maintenance to Sudanese airliner

Felix Airways carries out maintenance to Sudanese airliner

Felix Airways has carried out main maintenance to one of the Sudanese planes “Nova CRJ200” which included A1 and A2 check and other sorts of maintenance.

The maintenance, carried out the last week, was due to a contract between Felix Airways and Nova Airlines, Eng. Abdullah Shaaban Felix’s maintenance and engineering manager assured that they undertook the maintenance operation because they pay special attention to maintenance as well as their competent staff of technicians and engineers.

He pointed out that the company assigns 35 percent of their budget to maintenance.

Amen Osman, Senior Sudanese Nova Engineer, explained that their company intends to develop relations with Felix Airways to carry out maintenance to more of their planes within the coming period.

He pointed out that their company used to do the maintenance in European countries, adding that they ensured that Felix’s staff proficiency is equal to advanced countries.

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It is notable that Felix Airways has launched over 11,000 domestic and regional flights in which they carried more that 270,000 passengers as well as 60 charter flights.

Felix Airwats has covered all Yemeni governorates with regular flights, in addition to five regional routes to Salalah in Oman, Sharjah in Emirates, Djibouti and two routes to Medina and Dammam in Saudi Arabia.

It is notable that Felix Airways established by Yemenia at the begining of 2008, started First Flight in October 2008.
The company’s capital equals more than 80$ million.

The Islamic Bank for Development Private Sectors owns 45% of the share, while Yemenia owns 25%, Al-Tayyar Group owns 20% and 10% owned by Al-Sayrafi Group.


Arab Air Carriers Organisation

The 44th annual general meeting of the Arab Air Carriers Organisation in Abu Dhabi later this month will bring together the chief executives of 25 member airlines - of which Felix Airways is one - in addition to a large number of aviation stake-holders for the key aviation event in the Middle East.

To see more on the event click here.