Aircraft Maintenance Systems & Lundin Software partner with Airbus Helicopters

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The partnership deal will enable their MIS to be connected to Airbus, which will lead to a two-way exchange of maintenance and aircraft data from Airbus to customer’s MIS.


MRO Software providers Aircraft Maintenance Systems (AMX Software) and Lundin Software (Gannet) has signed a partnership with Airbus Helicopters adding the total MRO software providers connected to Airbus up to six.


When a new helicopter is put into operation, the MRO software providers quickly upload important rotorcraft data and technical documentation into their MIS, thus the operator gets up-to-date information about their aircraft.


By connecting with Airbus systems, MRO software providers can more quickly upload important rotorcraft data and technical documentation into their MIS, especially when a new helicopter is put into operation. It also automatically transfers the maintenance records into Airbus Helicopters database thereby enriching the analytics capabilities of HCare applications like the Fleet Keeper digital logbook and Flyscan predictive maintenance to avoid manual transfers.


“Helicopter maintenance data is an important data set that tells us a lot about the health of an aircraft. Our partnerships with MRO software providers enable us to unite disparate sources of maintenance data in one global database, where we can perform a variety of analytics and gain new insights into maintenance planning that help our operators optimise costs, enhance safety and increase the availability of their fleets,” said Matthieu Louvot, Executive Vice President of Customer Support & Services at Airbus Helicopters.


MRX Systems, Rusada, Ramco and Traxxall and now Aircraft Maintenance Systems (AMS software) and Lundin Software (Gannet) are the MRO Software providers connected to Airbus.


About 600 helicopters are sharing data with Airbus Helicopters today, representing about every helicopter type in Airbus range - H125s, H130s, H145s, H155s, H175s, H215s, and H225s. They perform various missions like emergency medical services (EMS), public services, tourism, training, private and business aviation, oil & gas and search and rescue.


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