Ramco Systems has announced an order win from Wadia Group-owned Go Airlines (GoAir) for its Maintenance & Engineering (M&E) suite of software. Under the agreement, Ramco will deliver its web-based Series 5 M&E system and Ramco ePublications, including Engineering and Configuration, Maintenance Program and Planning, Line Maintenance, Technical Records and Complete Materials modules.
Giorgio De Roni, Chief Executive Officer, GoAir, said, We are happy to associate with Ramco Systems, a reputed provider of Aviation M&E /MRO software around the world. Ramcos domain expertise and customer track record, competitive pricing, coupled with demonstrated commitment to meet our requirements and expectations at all stages of evaluation, sealed the deal in Ramcos favour. We are looking forward to quickly going live with the new system that will help us meet all the regulatory requirements, efficiently monitor the fleet, have better inventory control and bring about cost-effectiveness. The M&E software will be integrated with our Flight Operations ARMS system and SAP ERP for achieving required automation and seamless business process flow. We are confident that this partnership will help us compete better and achieve our growth plans.
Virender Aggarwal, CEO, Ramco Systems, said, We are proud to announce that GoAir, Indias leading low cost airline has joined our growing league of Aviation customers. This is a significant win that further reinforces the strength of our Aviation solution. GoAir has been growing steadily and was on the look-out for a Maintenance & Engineering software that could provide mission-critical support to its fleet. Ramcos Aviation Software was a good fit and was selected in a short span. We look forward to working closely with the GoAir team for a successful implementation.
Built ground-up for the aviation sector, Ramco Aviation Suite caters to airlines, rotor wing operators as well as third party MROs. The solution helps aviation businesses bring the best practices to all engineering and maintenance operations and reduce overhead costs.
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