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WinAir - Review of Aviation Maintenance Software

Date: 03 Oct 2015 12:54 (UTC)
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WinAir is the most cost-efficient, easy-to-use, structurally integrated maintenance and inventory control software system in the aviation industry. WinAir is aviation maintenance and inventory software that incorporates sophisticated purchasing, inventory control, production, maintenance forecasting, cost accounting and invoicing processes. Additional modules such as bar coding, Reliability, Real Time Labor Management, etc. allow for growth and expansion to meet your needs.

WinAir - aircraft tree view

WinAir - templates tree view

Pros: System follows a logical sequence for setting up, installing and tracking aircraft maintenance activities and inventory. As the product administrator and the Maintenance Planner, the upgrade to 6.0 has saved me months of work - literally. The new product is a big departure from the dbase product we were used to and as such there is a large learning curve for us but the process has been very useful finding and cleaning up bad information in our database. The 6.0 product has more checks and balances at critical spots to help keep the database clean. The off wing assembly functionality has great potential to save time and labour. The ability to organize tasks into checks is going to have a huge positive impact on our heavy maintenance environment as we move forward.

Cons: Inventory portion of the web product is not yet deployed. Off wing assembly task posting still requires additional rework/functionality to be truly useful.

WinAir - tasks

WinAir - planning section

Overall: Av-Base Systems is definitely moving in the right direction with it's web development. i am very much looking forward to having the inventory management side of the software moved to the web environment.

More info: https://winair.ca/



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