Swiss-AS has announced a major achievement as the first B737 from SunExpress smoothly took off in the skies above Antalya, with its AMOSeTL being used productively in SunExpress’s environment. This marks two years of hard work, teamwork and innovation from the initial lines of code to this moment. SunExpress makes history as the first airline to implement AMOSeTL. The carrier’s forward-thinking approach to innovation has made them invaluable partners in shaping the future of aviation technology.
The success of AMOSeTL is a result of strong collaboration. A unified and dedicated team comprising SunExpress and Swiss-AS, along with pilots, maintenance, and IT personnel, supported by Swiss-AS product owners, business consultants, and R&D experts, has been vital in bringing this vision to life. This blend of skills and expertise has paved the way for a seamless integration of AMOSeTL into SunExpress’ operations.
As it celebrates this achievement, SunExpress is preparing for the next step forward. An upcoming upgrade to the latest version of AMOSeTL promises new features, including the much-anticipated Cabin Mode. This upgrade aims to boost operational efficiency and the overall passenger experience, confirming SunExpress’ position as a leader in aviation innovation.
Established in Antalya in 1989 as a joint venture of Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa, SunExpress acts as a tourism ambassador between Türkiye and Europe with its 30 years of experience and leisure airline expertise. SunExpress flies to more than 175 destinations in 30 countries and carries more than 10 million passengers every year. With its headquarters in Antalya and Frankfurt and bases in Izmir and Ankara, SunExpress has more than 3,500 employees and a fleet of 66 aircraft.