Introduction
Ameriflight
Aviation
Asset Records
Background
Dallas-based Ameriflight, the nation’s largest Part 135 cargo airline with 150+ aircraft, has chosen GE Digital’s Aviation Asset Records software solution to make better informed decisions about its flight operations.
The solution features an automated dashboard that provides a visual representation of historical data from Ameriflight’s maintenance records operation that helps the company make actionable decisions.
Cloud-based solution modernizes the way cargo operator manages and streamlines aircraft records and asset documentation
Aviation Asset Records allows operators to digitize, index, and archive maintenance records of equipment in use. Records related to individual aircraft can then be connected so the operator has data related to both internal and external operations and documentation between airline and lessor. Maintenance records can then be matched to the relevant Maintenance & Engineering system (M&E).
Our goal with this solution is to embrace emerging technologies to streamline our data collection and analysis so we can achieve visibility into real-time metrics.
Cliff Hansen - Director of Quality, Ameriflight
“The GE Digital team partnered with us to set our business objectives and make those objectives achievable by using tangible data and performance monitoring," said Cliff Hansen, Ameriflight’s Director of Quality.
The GE Digital Aviation Software Professional Services team worked closely with the Ameriflight team to translate their needs, identify available data, and transform it into actionable information in a custom Microsoft Power BI dashboard based on Ameriflight’s Maintenance Records operation.
A critical part of the UPS, FedEx, and DHL supply chains, Ameriflight has grown from a single aircraft to the largest Part 135 cargo airline in the U.S. touting a fleet size of more than 150 aircraft.