FEBRUARY 28TH, 2014

AerData announces ‘Repair Map’ module for STREAM

Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 28th February 2014 – AerData, the provider of software and services for the aviation industry announces the launch of Repair Map, a new structural repair and damage management tool in its STREAM aircraft records software. AerData have exclusively partnered with the product developers of Repair Map, German-based Soft Aviation, to deliver a superior functionality to STREAM.

STREAM (Secure Technical Records for Electronic Asset Management) is the industry’s foremost web-based solution used by some of the world’s largest airlines, lessors and MROs to manage aircraft and engine records.

Commenting on the announcement, Mark Nieuwendijk, Managing Director of AerData said; “The management of repairs and damages is reliant on data, specifically the records that identify the damage and then support the repair. We have integrated this new tool to enable airlines to centrally manage their repair files, including all the supporting documentation linked from STREAM along with a smart graphical interface.”

Wolfgang Kliem, Managing Director of Soft Aviation said; “STREAM is a fully functional records management system that now can be the basis for an airline’s repairs and damages repository. The Repair Map feature can support direct linking with the documentation in STREAM but we have also enabled its ability to integrate with the airline’s MRO IT system to have a seamless link between ‘live’ damages and repairs and STREAM. This will allow airlines to provide third parties with real-time access to repair information on demand.”


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