The airline said Thursday it selected AMOS, developed by Swiss aviation software company Swiss-AS, as the core platform for its aircraft maintenance and engineering system.
The system supports maintenance planning and execution as well as airworthiness and regulatory compliance management, integrating key functions across maintenance operations. It is widely used by major airlines worldwide.
Parata Air said adopting the system from the outset improved transparency in maintenance records and helped establish standardized maintenance processes aligned with international standards.
The airline said it was able to stabilize the rollout in a relatively short period because many staff in its maintenance organization already had experience operating AMOS, allowing it to focus the initial setup on core functions needed for flight operations.
Parata Air plans to expand its use of AMOS in phases. After initially focusing on routine maintenance operations and regulatory requirements, it aims to link the system to maintenance financial management to build a more advanced, integrated aviation IT environment.
“An airline’s safety and trust start with its maintenance system,” a Parata Air official said. “By adopting a digital maintenance system proven by global airlines, we have laid the foundation for stable operations and sustainable growth.”
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