Kuwait Airways selects GE for remote visual inspection
08/01/2010

Kuwait Airways prides itself on its culture of safety, a key component of which is regular and comprehensive inspection of aircraft structures, engines and components. Remote visual inspection is an essential task in any routine maintenance programme for aircraft engines. The XL Go is the most portable, lightweight, high-resolution video borescope on the market to tackle inspections in small, hard to reach places.
"The XL Go is truly portable and ideal for on-wing inspections, weighing only 1.7 kg and requiring no cable connection," said Adel Khalfaraj at Kuwait Airways. "We are impressed by the fact that we can now store data in jpeg, bitmap or Mpeg format in a large on-board memory and easily transfer data via flash memory stick. The ease-of-use of the instrument has meant that training is fast and minimal and our inspectors are now productively using the instrument operationally."
The airline was originally founded in 1954 as Kuwait Airways Company, serving a limited Middle East network. Today it operates a fleet of 17 aircraft, reaching 46 countries around the globe. It has a firm commitment to providing the finest service and comfort to passengers, while continuing to rank safety as one of its highest priorities. This commitment to safety is demonstrated by its certification by the American Federal Control Board for meeting safety conditions, as well as its certification by the European Community Group for Rules & Regulations. Its safety philosophy was formally recognised with the Air Safety Award 2000, which was based on Kuwait Airways consistency in meeting all important international safety standards, such as the US Federal Aviation Administration's International Safety Assessment Programme (IASA), in which the company was ranked in Category 1.
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