Case Study: Air Transport International improves aircraft maintenance efficiency with Veryon Defect Analysis

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How air transport international enhanced aircraft fleet maintenance efficiency with Veryon defect analysis

Air Transport International (ATI), a cargo and combi charter airline, faced significant inefficiencies in its fleet maintenance operations. Their challenge was a labor-intensive, manual process of searching for aircraft issues each morning, which took up to six or seven hours and was prone to human error. Their existing M&E software lacked the capability to provide meaningful insights or accurately identify chronic defects. To address this, they turned to Veryon and implemented their Defect Analysis solution.

By using Veryon Defect Analysis, ATI automated its chronic issue detection, instantly generating a comprehensive fleet report each morning instead of relying on manual labor. The solution enhanced accuracy, identifying previously undetected repeat defects, and optimized workflows to save time and resources. This resulted in a drastic reduction in the daily research time from several hours to nearly instantaneous, improved aircraft reliability, and proactively mitigated potential Aircraft on Ground situations, ensuring uninterrupted service for its global operations.


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Air Transport International

Eddie Schultz

Aircraft Fleet Programs Manager


Veryon

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