Over the last 16 years ADSoftware has delivered industry-specific application to more than 50 companies spread over numerous segments such as commercial aircraft, major /national airlines, commuter/regional airlines, fixed based operators, helicopters operators, maintenance and repair organisations, flying school, and continuing airworthiness management organisations. In the last 6 months, three new customers have signed with ADSoftware; all of them in three distinct market segments of the aviation industry; all of them requiring a clear understanding of the special characteristics of the client’s industry and tailored solutions to meet those requirements.
Air Kbz, a privately owned domestic Burmese airline based in Yangon has selected AirPack fleet management system and logistics package by ADSoftware. The airline operates four ATR 72-500 and two ATR 72-600 aircrafts serving 15 destinations. AEPS, the exclusive distributor for ADSoftware in Middle East and Asia, will assure software delivery to specification and time scale while meeting agreed customer targets.
Offering its services to aircraft owners and operators during the phases of delivery and return, the company Aerolys has chosen ADSoftware while working on getting its Part M approval. The young French Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisations, has been convinced by the flexibility of the solutions which will offer support to its growth.
Air et Compagnie, an aircraft and helicopter flying school founded in France in 2004 is the latest company to have signed with ADSoftware and the first flying school of the portfolio. The missing link to our aviation activity was the EASA Part F for maintenance and Part G for continuing airworthiness, our workshop started operation in early 2014 with the French Civil Aviation Authorities approval. For the continuing airworthiness management and all operations of the workshop, a market study jointly run with our partner TimeToFly has led us to select several software, convergence towards ADSoftware was obvious, given the quality of the product and the professionalism of the teams. Says Charles Clair, Air et Compagnie’s CEO.