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Magnetic Line Wins Maintenance Contract with Oman Air at Amsterdam Airport

Magnetic Line Secures Maintenance Contract with Oman Air at Amsterdam Airport
Magnetic Line, a division of Magnetic Group, has entered into a new line maintenance agreement with Oman Air, reinforcing their ongoing professional collaboration. Effective from July 1, the contract assigns Magnetic Line the responsibility of providing comprehensive technical handling services for Oman Air’s Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner fleet, powered by GEnx engines, at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). The maintenance support will be conducted four times weekly over a two-year period.
Strengthening a Proven Partnership
This contract represents the second collaboration between Magnetic Line and Oman Air, following an earlier partnership in which Magnetic Line delivered line maintenance services for Oman Air at several African stations. The renewed agreement reflects Oman Air’s continued confidence in Magnetic Line’s technical expertise and reliability. Guido Heemskerk, Commercial Manager at Magnetic Line, emphasized the significance of long-term partnerships, noting that the revived cooperation builds on their previous support of Oman Air’s operations in Africa. He highlighted that the current contract involves providing full-scope line maintenance support for Oman Air’s Amsterdam-based operations.
Oman Air, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, has developed a strong international network since its establishment in 1993, connecting Muscat with major global cities such as London, Milan, and Dubai. The airline operates a modern, fuel-efficient fleet and maintains its position as a key player in the global aviation sector.
Navigating Industry Challenges
The new maintenance contract arrives amid a challenging period for the aviation industry, which is grappling with increased global tariffs and economic pressures. These factors have intensified scrutiny over operational costs and efficiency, prompting airlines and service providers to reassess their strategies to remain competitive. The sector’s vulnerability to economic fluctuations necessitates ongoing adjustments in supply chain management, parts sourcing, and maintenance operations.
In response, competitors may reevaluate their own maintenance agreements and operational models to better adapt to the evolving market environment. For Magnetic Line, the partnership with Oman Air not only strengthens its presence in the European market but also underscores the critical role of resilient, long-term maintenance support in an industry marked by rapid change.
This latest agreement highlights both companies’ commitment to reliability and adaptability as they navigate the complexities of a dynamic aviation landscape.

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