Trax has proudly provided WestJet Airlines with aircraft
maintenance solutions for more than 20 years and has now
transitioned the airline to the web-based Trax eMRO product,
eMobility apps, and Trax Cloud hosting to boost users' ability to
work from anywhere on their mobile devices.
MIAMI, Sept. 30,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Trax, a leading global provider
of paperless aviation maintenance and engineering software
products, announced the successful transition of WestJet Airlines
Ltd. to a paperless and mobile fleet maintenance operation,
implementing its advanced solutions to support the airline's
digital transformation journey.
This implementation marks the continued
expansion of Trax's customer base that is using its full range of
applications.
WestJet, supported by Trax, implemented the web-based eMRO
version and multiple eMobility apps – all hosted on the Trax Cloud
environment – to improve users' offline working experience and add
efficiencies to the airline's workstreams. WestJet also elected to
integrate Trax's QuickTurn, TaskControl, and Line Control apps to
realize additional benefits. This implementation marks the
continued expansion of Trax's customer base that is using its full
range of applications and technology services to power a digital
approach to aviation maintenance.
Trax's eMRO product is a device-agnostic web-based application
that offers a complete maintenance and engineering system with
integrated information flow, allowing its users to stay connected
from any work location. The enterprise eMRO system is combined with
mobile apps to enable users to benefit from maximum mobility while
accessing required documentation and electronic data, viewing
assigned maintenance tasks, receiving real-time updates on planned
and completed work, and tapping into integrated materials
modules.
"With the technical aspects managed by Trax Cloud hosting,
WestJet can focus on what we do best -- maintaining our fleet,
flying, and successfully serving our customer base," said
Gandeephan Ganeshalingam, Vice President of Technical Operations at
WestJet. "The implementation of additional Trax solutions will
enable us to stay focused on quality and compliance while further
modernizing our operation. We're grateful for the continued
partnership and look forward to our digital future with Trax."
"Trax has partnered with WestJet since 2004, and we are honored
to help the airline move to paperless maintenance and engineering
with additional solutions. We are proud to be part of advancing our
customers' operations through further use of our products," said
Omar Santos, Vice President at Trax.
"Trax congratulates WestJet on their efforts to achieve a
successful digital transformation."
About Trax
Trax is the premier provider of aviation maintenance mobile and
cloud products in the global aviation market and a wholly-owned
subsidiary of AAR CORP. (NYSE: AIR). 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. Additional information can be
found at trax.aero.
About WestJet
In 28 years of serving Canadians, WestJet has cut airfares in
half and increased the flying population in Canada to more than 50 per cent. WestJet
launched in 1996 with three aircraft, 250 employees and five
destinations, growing over the years to more than 180 aircraft,
14,000 employees and more than 100 destinations in 26
countries. Additional information can be found at
westjet.com.
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