Новый MRO Singapore Airlines в Малайзии переходит на электронный документооборот

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MIAMI- Trax will provide the digital platform for Singapore Airlines Group’s SIA Engineering Company (SIAEC) new Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility in Malaysia. This partnership marks a significant advancement in aviation maintenance as the facility will operate with fully paperless systems.

Trax leads the industry in providing aviation maintenance software through mobile and cloud solutions, enabling paperless operations and digital signatures. SIA Engineering Company (SIAEC) is a major provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services in Asia-Pacific. Both Trax and SIA Engineering Company are based in Singapore.

Photo- SIAEC; Compiled By Aviation A2Z

Singapore Airlines New MRO Goes Paperless

The new Base Maintenance Malaysia (BMM) facility will use Trax’s eMRO and eMobility products for all operational processes. This includes MRO planning, task execution, release management, and costing functions in a completely digital environment.

Advanced Technology Features

  1. Paperless Operations- Trax’s TaskControl application eliminates paper-based workflows, enabling electronic task card execution with increased speed, accuracy, and compliance in maintenance operations.
  2. Faster Maintenance Cycles- The digital systems will reduce turnaround time for maintenance events through a fully electronic check package process.
  3. Workforce Optimization- Trax’s Production Control application will improve manpower allocation and slot planning, helping the facility operate at maximum efficiency.
  4. Real-Time Inventory Solutions- The eMRO platform manages all inventory, warehouse, and tooling aspects, giving maintenance teams instant access to part availability and tool utilization data.
  5. Streamlined Financial Processes- eMRO will handle contract management and introduce digital invoicing, simplifying administrative tasks and creating transparent financial interactions.
Photo- TRAX

“Developing a new facility that is entirely paperless from the onset marks a significant milestone for Trax, SIAEC, and the industry as a whole,” said Andrew Schmidt, Trax’s Executive Vice President.

“Trax’s suite of cloud-based products will advance seamless and efficient planning, control, and execution processes at BMM. When BMM commences operations, this modern, digital MRO facility will support our commitment to quality, safety, and operational reliability for our global customers.”

Jeremy Yew, SVP of Base Maintenance

Photo- AAR Corp

About Trax

Trax provides aviation maintenance mobile and cloud products globally as a wholly-owned subsidiary of AAR CORP. Trax products support digital signatures, paperless working, RFID-capability for logistics, biometric security, offline capability for mobile apps, web-based applications, and remote access to real-time information.

Through its eMRO and eMobility products, Trax delivers comprehensive software solutions for all aspects of aircraft maintenance.

Photo- SIAEC

About SIAEC

SIA Engineering Company (SIAEC) delivers aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul services throughout Asia-Pacific. With more than 80 international carriers and aerospace equipment manufacturers as clients, SIAEC provides line maintenance at over 30 airports across 9 countries. The company also offers airframe, engine, and component services for advanced commercial aircraft.

SIAEC operates 25 subsidiaries and joint ventures with original equipment manufacturers and strategic partners across Singapore, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, the United States of America, and Vietnam.

The company holds approvals from 28 national aviation regulatory authorities to provide MRO services globally.

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