First class cabin maintenance

Cabin maintenance

Cabin maintenance in progress by Direct Maintenance on a B777-300ER operated by Emirates - Amsterdam Schiphol Airport

Whether you are an airline flying in single class economy configuration, or you operate with a sophisticated 3 class product including luxurious first class suites, your cabin maintenance requirements can be dealt with by Direct Maintenance.

Next to performing the regular line maintenance checks and being focused on safety, the Direct Maintenance engineers are very much committed to also ensure as many cabin items are being dealt with during the given ground time. This has in fact become a top priotity for our staff.


The Cathay Pacific B747-400 first class section, offering luxurious travel in style, kept in top shape by Direct Maintenance - Amsterdam Schiphol Airport

Direct Maintenance is able to place itselves into the mindset of the customers of our customers. Most frequent travellers have experiences that arm rests are not properly adjusted or that seat recline is not working correctly. While the aircraft itself may be in perfect shape, defective seats will reflect badly on an airline and the passenger overall perception of the total journey.

For more information on how Direct Maintenance can support your cabin maintenance, please be invited to contact Roger Meels, Technical Director.


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