Air Alliance GmbH collaborates with EXSYN as part of their digitalization strategy

Situation

Germany based aviation service provider, Air Alliance GmbH, has decided to implement a digitalization strategy. Cornerstone for this digital journey will be the adoption of the MRO software system AMOS by Air Alliance GmbH.

Solution

Within that, EXSYN will support Air Alliance GmbH with the implementation and on boarding of AMOS as well as the migration of all critical MRO data. Once the system is up and running, EXSYN will continue to provide AMOS Competence Centre (ACC) services to Air Alliance GmbH to ensure a continued adoption and digital best practice for the Air Alliance GmbH MRO activities.

“It is exciting to witness that aviation companies of all sizes trust us to support them in their digital journey. This clearly shows a wide carried push within the aviation industry to further digitalize. With Air Alliance GmbH now on boarding we welcome a customer which is widely respected by Pilatus operators and has a significant maintenance capability on business jets and private owned aircraft” says Sander de Bree, CEO of EXSYN.

René Petersen, Managing Director of Air Alliance GmbH adds: “With EXSYN we trust to have a reliable, experienced and competent partner for introducing and maintaining such a large scale MRO software system like AMOS”

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About Air Alliance

Air Alliance GmbH is a midsize aviation service provider based at Siegerland Airport (EDGS) and authorized Garmin and Pilatus service centre. A wide range of aviation services is offered to operators of various types of business and general aviation aircraft, including component sales, aircraft sales, MRO, CAMO+ and Part 21. Beside other types of aircraft, the working scope includes Pilatus PC-12/PC‑24, Bombardier Learjet 31/35(A)/36(A)/45/50/60 and Bombardier Challenger CL-604. Various aircraft models from Cessna, Beechcraft, Piper, Socata, Diamond, Money, Partenavia and Robin are also covered.

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