Updated On: 29 May, 2019 07:25 PM IST | | mid-day online desk
During its peak-time operations a few months back, Jet Airways had a total fleet size of 119 planes

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In a deepening uncertainty about its revival, grounded Jet Airways has asked its engineering staff to extract all aircraft maintenance data from systems as IBM-supported servers would not be available from June 1. The airline has written to its engineering staff that effective June 1, 2019 both Jet Airways and JetLite AMOS Production Environment (a software package provided by a Swiss company for managing aircraft data) will not be available for use.
In deepening uncertainty about its revival, grounded #JetAirways has asked its engineering staff to extract all #aircraft maintenance data from systems as #IBM-supported servers would not be available from June 1.
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