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Royal Brunei Airlines Launches AMOSmobile/EXEC System

Royal Brunei Airlines Advances Digital Transformation with AMOSmobile/EXEC Implementation
Royal Brunei Airlines has taken a significant step in its digital transformation journey with the successful deployment of the AMOSmobile/EXEC system from Swiss-AS as of June 2026. This new technology is set to eliminate paper-based workflows across all maintenance activities, reinforcing the airline’s dedication to operational efficiency and sustainability.
Enhancing Maintenance Operations Through Digital Innovation
As a long-time user of the AMOS platform, Royal Brunei Airlines continues to prioritise the modernisation of its maintenance and engineering functions. Operating a relatively young fleet comprising Airbus A320neo and Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, the airline identified mobile maintenance execution as a critical factor in enhancing data accuracy and streamlining operational processes. The AMOSmobile/EXEC system enables technicians to perform and document maintenance tasks directly at the aircraft, significantly reducing manual data entry and ensuring real-time updates within the AMOS system.
Colonel Norsuriati Haji Sharbini, Interim Chief Executive Officer of Royal Brunei Airlines, emphasised the importance of this advancement: “We are pleased to mark this important milestone in Royal Brunei Airlines’ digital transformation journey with the successful implementation of AMOSmobile/EXEC. This project reflects our continued commitment to embracing smarter ways of working that support both operational excellence and our broader sustainability goals. By enabling our Engineering teams to carry out and record maintenance activities digitally, we are taking meaningful steps towards a more paperless and efficient maintenance environment. We sincerely appreciate the strong collaboration with Swiss-AS in delivering this milestone and assisting us to move forward with greater efficiency, quality, and streamlined paperless maintenance across our Engineering Team.”
Navigating Industry Challenges Through Efficiency
The introduction of AMOSmobile/EXEC arrives amid ongoing operational challenges faced by airlines worldwide. Persistently high oil prices have escalated operational costs, with industry data indicating that sustained price pressures may contribute to increased airline failures. For Royal Brunei Airlines, these economic pressures highlight the critical need for efficiency-driven initiatives such as AMOSmobile/EXEC, which are designed to reduce costs and enhance productivity.
While market responses to such digital upgrades may vary, with competitors likely to pursue similar technological advancements to maintain competitiveness, the broader trend toward digitalisation in aviation is unmistakable. Royal Brunei Airlines’ adoption of AMOSmobile/EXEC positions the carrier to better manage current challenges and adapt to future market developments.
By strengthening its digital capabilities, Royal Brunei Airlines aims to bolster its market position and resilience in an industry shaped by fluctuating fuel costs and intensifying competitive dynamics.

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