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Aircraft Maintenance Technology
Software Selection
Tips for the aviation professional
By Gerry Merar
Omega’s Ames suite of airline maintenance planning tools enables maintenance organizations to create optimized, complete maintenance schedules to fit any business model. It works with maintenance and IT to tie all of the MRO systems together. For more information call (972) 775-3693 or visit www.omegaair.com.
Pentagon 2000SQL offers its ERP System, a fully integrated software system that covers all aspects and procedures of MRO operations including financials, heavy maintenance, component work orders, flight ops, aircraft records, engines and subcomponents, and advanced materials management. For more information call (800) 643-1806 or visit www.pentagon2000.com.
QAV Aviation Systems’ MX System provides capabilities for maintenance component and document tracking, reliability analysis, maintenance planning, flight log, maintenance control, maintenance program, workcards, check package control, purchasing and inventory control, and more. For more information call (818) 729-9599 or visit www.qavsys.com.
SkyBOOKS Inc. (a Textron company) offers SkyBOOKS which features Flt Ops, maintenance tracking, and document vault. Account Analyst support and manage system updates available. For more information call (904) 741-8700 or visit www.skybooks.com.
Tdata Inc. offers MTrax, its software for maintenance tracking and forecasting for an unlimited number of aircraft. It features the ability to create a variety of reports, 24/7 email support, and the inclusion of technical support and software upgrades for two years. For more information call (800) 783-2827 or visit www.tdata.com.
WinWare Inc.’s CribMaster Tool Tracking System (software, barcode, and RFID) offers FOD control and cost reduction for tools, MRO, and other indirect material. For more information call (770) 419-1399 or visit www.cribmaster.com.





