SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Veryon, a leading provider of information services and software solutions for the aviation industry, has been chosen by Sharp Airlines to oversee its airworthiness, flight operations, and maintenance activities. The Australian regional operator now utilizes Veryon Tracking+, an end-to-end aircraft management platform, to manage its fleet of nearly 20 aircraft for maintenance, inventory, and flight operations.
"We opted for Veryon because they understand our need for flexibility," shared Alistair Dorward, Chief Executive Officer of Sharp Airlines. "Their system is user-friendly, and we can customize it to suit our specific requirements seamlessly. It's all about optimizing our operations, and Veryon comprehends that."
Sharp Airlines decided it was time for a new system because its old one was outdated and no longer supported, making it hard to capture important data. Recognizing the constraints of its existing setup, Sharp Airlines aimed to transition towards a modern, paperless environment with Veryon Tracking+ and its seamlessly integrated modules, mitigating the risk of data discrepancies or confusion. Its web-based platform, complemented by mobile app functionality, also empowers users with accessibility anytime, anywhere.
"At Veryon, we're honored to collaborate with Sharp Airlines, marking the beginning of a partnership focused on innovation and customer-centric solutions," said Norman Happ, Chief Executive Officer of Veryon. "Together, we're positioned to revolutionize the aviation industry, enabling operators like Sharp to streamline operations and achieve unparalleled success."
Veryon Tracking+ is the complete solution for commercial airlines, MROs, rotary, and military operations. Currently used by over 150 aircraft operators and MROs worldwide, Veryon Tracking+ manages 2,000+ airplanes and helicopters from every corner of the industry. Manage your aircraft with complete visibility and total control by booking a demo today.
Veryon is the leading provider of aviation software and information services, supporting a global network of more than 75,000 aircraft maintenance professionals and over 7,600 customers in nearly 175 countries worldwide. We help everyone from business aviation teams and MROs to airlines and OEMs get their aircraft more uptime. Challenges like unscheduled repairs, part availability, and excessive paperwork lead to too many aircraft spending too much time on the ground. And that leads to needless delays, endless back and forth, and lots of wasted dollars. The key to more uptime is having a better technology platform to manage everything from maintenance and operations to manuals and diagnostics.
That's why thousands of aircraft operators, 25% of the worldwide commercial fleet, and over 100 OEMs all rely on Veryon. And it's why customers have been able to achieve an average 23% improvement in aircraft downtime cost. Veryon. Let's get you more uptime. Learn more at veryon.com.
Australian-owned Sharp Airlines operates 21 Metroliner aircraft, servicing 5 states in the Airline, Freight and FIFO market, with bases in Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart, Launceston, Melbourne (Essendon) and Perth. The airline carries over 100,000 passengers and 1.5 million kilograms of freight per annum across Australia. Now in its 33rd year of operation, Sharp Airlines continues to expand and seek new opportunities for growth.
For more information, please contact:
Kim Welch
Senior Manager, Corporate Marketing
Veryon
kwelch@veryon.com