OCTOBER 6TH, 2014

Endeavor Air Selects AirVault® Cloud-Computing Service For Aircraft Maintenance Records Management

DALLAS, Oct. 6, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — AirVault today announced that Endeavor Air, a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, licensed the AirVault Mx Records Management Solution to provide it with a new, web-based aircraft maintenance record management system. Endeavor Air chose an innovative, cloud-computing method to provide paper-less management of their aircraft maintenance records to increase aircraft maintenance efficiencies for their fleet, while ensuring safety and compliance to support its vision to be the premier regional airline.

“We are thrilled that Endeavor Air has chosen AirVault for the mission-critical IT service for aircraft maintenance records,” added John Oldham, AirVault CEO. “AirVault shares Endeavor’s commitment to using advanced technology to ‘raise the bar’ in regards to improving aircraft maintenance operations.”

In addition to the AirVault Mx Records Management Solution system, Endeavor plans to implement the AirVault MRO Connector®, a global cloud-computing network that provides a conduit to manage the bi-directional processes of managing aircraft maintenance records for a more mobile workforce, in synchronization with the carrier’s internal operations and MRO maintenance partners. Endeavor Air operates a fleet Bombardier CRJ-900 and CRJ-200 aircraft.


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