#Airbus--Veryon, a leading provider of information services and software solutions for the aviation industry, today announced the expansion of its longstanding partnership with Airbus Helicopters thro...

Veryon boosts its reach to support Airbus Helicopters service centers and MROs with its Tracking and Tracking+ solutions.
SAN FRANCISCO: #Airbus--Veryon, a leading provider of information services and software solutions for the aviation industry, today announced the expansion of its longstanding partnership with Airbus Helicopters through the signing of a renewed Master Supply Agreement and a support and sales agreement with Airbus Helicopters.
These renewed agreements expand the collaboration and extend the use of Veryon Tracking+ and other products across Airbus Helicopters global customer service network. As Veryon's product portfolio grows, both organizations are working to streamline multiple systems into a single source of truth, simplifying data access and decision-making. The broader partnership also enables Airbus Helicopters to provide innovative digital tools to operators of all sizes, enhancing connectivity, maintenance efficiency, and aircraft availability worldwide.
"This expanded partnership marks an exciting milestone in our relationship with Airbus Helicopters, providing our OEM customers with tools to unify data from multiple sources and deliver operators the insights they need to maximize aircraft availability," said Bethany Little, Chief Executive Officer of Veryon. "It not only strengthens our technical and operational alignment but ensures Airbus Helicopters customers continue to benefit from best-in-class digital maintenance and data management solutions."
The expanded partnership establishes three key advancements:
The partnership expansion also includes enhanced integration of Veryon's digital platforms within Airbus Helicopters' support network. Airbus Helicopters will continue leveraging Veryon Tracking+ and extend access to smaller operators using Veryon Tracking, enabling them to adopt the same advanced digital ecosystem used across Airbus Helicopters global operations.
About Veryon
Veryon is the leading provider of aviation software and information services, trusted by over 5,500 customers, 75,000 maintenance professionals, and more than 100 OEMs in nearly 150 countries. Powered by the world's largest de-identified aviation maintenance dataset, which contains over 80 million events, the all-in-one Veryon platform combines OEM-authorized publications, intuitive cloud-based maintenance workflows, and AI-driven insights to help operators, MROs, and OEMs maximize flying time without compromising safety or compliance. Drawing on Veryon's 50+ years of experience and support from experts who understand aviation, Veryon customers have achieved a 75 percent reduction in troubleshooting time for new technicians and a 23 percent reduction in downtime costs. Learn more at veryon.com.
Fonte: Business Wire
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