Royal Brunei Airlines successfully went live with AMOSmobile/EXEC from Swiss-AS in June 2026. This marks another big step in the airline’s digital transformation journey and supports its ambition to remove paper-based workflows from all maintenance activities.
As a long-standing AMOS user, Royal Brunei Airlines has continued to invest in modernising its maintenance and engineering operations. With a young fleet of Airbus A320neo and Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, the airline identified mobile maintenance execution as a key driver of operational efficiency and improved data quality.
With AMOSmobile/EXEC, technicians can now execute and document maintenance tasks directly at the aircraft. This reduces reliance on paper-based processes, helps minimise manual data entry and ensures that maintenance records are available in AMOS without delay.
“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 helping and delivering this milestone and assist us to move forward with greater efficiency, quality, streamlined paperless maintenance environment across our Engineering Team.” Colonel Norsuriati Haji Sharbini, Interim Chief Executive Officer of Royal Brunei Airlines.



















