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Maintenance Services

Fleet Maintenance Seminars

Vital topics for airline managers, engineers, and production planning and reliability specialists.

Maintenance Reliability and Cost Analysis


Anaheim/Orange County, California
DoubleTree Hotel, City of Orange
April 13 to 18, 2008 details and registration
September 14 to 19, 2008 details and registration

This seminar focuses on key aspects of airline maintenance reliability required by FAA, JAA and local regulations. The tenet of this seminar is that the more comprehensive the data that is collected, logical inferences and informed judgments can be made by developing reports about the fleet, aircraft, system and component within an airline. The resulting corrective action provides solutions not only to correct problems on the aircraft but also to problems pertaining to aircraft logistics, processes and procedures optimizing airworthiness and economics. The seminar features guest speakers from the industry who supplement Boeing's perspective on reliability tenets.

Airline Maintenance Program Development

Seattle, Washington
Museum of Flight, Boeing Field
May 19 to 23, 2008 details and registration

This seminar provides the comprehensive background necessary for developing initial airplane maintenance programs and improving existing ones. You will become familiar with the processes and requirements for establishing a maintenance program. This will include all portions of MSG-3 analysis: Systems and Powerplant, Structures, Zonal, and Lightning/High Intensity Radiated Field, supported with workshops where participants will actually perform MSG-3 analysis as a group. We will review how to determine what maintenance is required and when and how to make program adjustments.

Airplane Maintenance Production Planning

Anaheim/Orange County, California
DoubleTree Hotel, City of Orange
June 22 to 27, 2008 details and registration

In this seminar, we will discuss a range of issues concerning maintenance functions and activities. You will learn to identify how your organization performs and documents its maintenance activities and how to improve your production, planning, and scheduling strategies. The class will explore planning techniques and special maintenance requirements for in-service and out-of-service airplanes. We also will cover production performance analysis, and you will learn how to apply the concepts.

Aging Airplane Scheduled Maintenance Requirements

Seattle, Washington
Museum of Flight, Boeing Field
October 20 to 24, 2008 details and registration

This seminar reviews the latest requirements and techniques for maintaining an aging fleet. It provides the history and the fundamental concepts of the aging airplane programs as well as information on MSG-3 analysis, structural certification, continued airworthiness, and structural and maintenance safety. Discussions regarding program re-analysis and integration will help you plan more effectively, schedule more accurately, and forecast with greater confidence. We will explore the fundamentals of effectively managing corrosion, fatigue, and structural design -- the essentials for achieving a long and profitable service life for your fleet. The seminar focuses on the impact of the major programs for aging airplanes.

For registration, curricula, accommodations or other information please contact us at:

Maintenance Programs Engineering
P.O. Box 200, MC: D801-0013
Long Beach, CA 90846-0200

Phone: 562-982-8236
Fax: 562-593-6380
E-mail: lorraine.ortiz@boeing.com