GAMIT has been awarded a long-term contract to digitize the technical records of Transavia France’s fleet using the aerospace industry leading software produced by GAMIT called ROAM (Records Online Asset Management) which is a digital records management solution.
Transavia France will utilize ROAM to further modernize its operations and seamlessly manage the technical documentation generated by its fleet, using ROAM’s unique functions and integrations to monitor & manage airworthiness compliance. ROAM is a tool that will enable Transavia France to capitalize on operational efficiencies optimizing manpower and aid their continuous improvement objectives.
Sylvain Fagot, SVP Fleet, Engineering & Maintenance of Transavia France commented: “We are excited to have partnered with GAMIT. We were in search of a comprehensive records management solution, and their platform, ROAM, seems to perfectly meet our expectations. It will enable us to digitize all our records and, more importantly, meet the specific needs of phasing out our 737 fleet.”
Chris Leese Wood, Chief Operating Officer of GAMIT said: “We are incredibly proud to have been selected and trusted by Transavia France as its provider for technical records management software. Transavia is a highly forward thinking airline and we look forward to supporting its operations as a trusted and strategic partner”.

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