British Airways partnered with ProvenAir to simplify back-to-birth trace and streamline aircraft record management. The collaboration enhances compliance, transparency, and operational efficiency across the fleet.
Aviation is advancing parts integrity with blockchain, digital twins, and electronic records—spurred by the AOG Technics fraud. These innovations strengthen safety, transparency, and efficiency across the supply chain.
Inventory Locator Service (ILS), the leading digital marketplace and supply chain platform for the aviation industry, and ProvenAir Technologies (PAT), a pioneer in digitizing back-to-birth traceability (BtB) for aircraft maintenance records, have announced a new integration. This collaboration aims to revolutionize how aviation professionals manage, share, and verify component documentation. This partnership enables ILS users to seamlessly access PAT's powerful trace document management and digital BtB record platform directly through the ILS ecosystem. Buyers, sellers, and operators can verify the integrity of trace documentation—improving transaction speed, compliance confidence, and audit readiness.
In his role at United Airlines, Mr. Garcia oversees fleet transactions and asset trading strategies, contributing significantly to the airline’s operational efficiency and financial performance. His extensive experience in fleet management and asset optimization aligns seamlessly with ProvenAir’s mission to revolutionize aviation data management.
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