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Singapore Airlines opts for Trax’s eMRO and TraxDoc solutions

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has selected Trax to provide eMRO and TraxDoc solutions to support the airline's evolving digital documentation needs.
photo_camera Boeing 787-10 in Singapore Airlines livery. Credit: singaporeair.com

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has selected Trax to provide eMRO and TraxDoc solutions to support the airline’s evolving digital documentation needs.

The agreement means that SIA will use Trax’s eMRO product to streamline the process of authoring, approving, and packaging maintenance tasks.

The addition of the TraxDoc solution as part of the agreement will afford complementary benefits by importing OEM and other content, enabling the automated creation of digital task cards and relevant data without the need to manage additional databases.

Jose Almeida, president of Trax, said: “Trax is honoured to provide the advanced technological software solutions that aid SIA in its digital transformation of its technical documentation requirements.

“This agreement further accelerates our growth in Asia-Pacific and more strongly positions us to support other airlines in the region who are considering replacing their legacy maintenance systems with commercially available off-the-shelf cloud and mobile software solutions like Trax.”

Founded in 1972, SIA is the flag carrier of the Republic of Singapore with its hub located at Changi Airport.

A member of the Star Alliance, SIA operates one of the youngest aircraft fleets in the world to destinations spanning a network across five continents.

Trax is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AAR CORP. Trax products support digital signatures, paperless working, including workpacks and manuals, RFID-capability for logistics, biometric security, offline capability for its suite of mobile apps, web-based applications, and the ability for users to work anywhere with easy access to real-time information.

Through its eMRO and eMobility products, Trax provides comprehensive software solutions designed to manage all aspects of aircraft maintenance.

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