Tue, Oct 16, 2018
A New Cloud-Based Solution For Component Repair Management
AAR will present AIRVOLUTION, a revolutionary new cloud-based solution for component repairs, at MRO Europe.
Intelligent and flexible, AIRVOLUTION combines the best of AAR’s Digital Services and Airinmar’s 30-plus years of expertise in repair cycle management. Integrated analytics and business intelligence tools throughout the system bring actionable data to the point of use. AIRVOLUTION is designed to get each person using it to their next most efficient action. It features unlimited document and digital asset storage, allowing for all materials related to a given repair to be stored in a centralized, easy-to-access location. In addition, the ability to streamline the end-to-end repair cycle process will be possible through proactive workflow management tools.
Process quotes, manage suppliers and contracts, capture warranty claims, and ensure competitive pricing — using automated price checks leveraging historical and market benchmarks — all in one tool. Full-service support, ongoing or on an ad-hoc basis, is also available via Airinmar, AAR’s component repair division, and comes fully integrated with AIRVOLUTION.
AIRVOLUTION is fully secure, integrates seamlessly with existing business systems, and offers scalability for ongoing systems development and easy endpoints for integration.
Jim Gross, President of Digital Services for AAR, said, “We have developed a robust application, tailored specifically to meet the aviation supply chain’s growing demands for higher visibility, improved component availability and reduced operational costs. We are very excited to get AIRVOLUTION out to the market for our customers to maximize efficiency in their repair management operations.”
(Source: AAR news release)
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