SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — September 8, 2025 — Veryon, a leading provider of information services and software solutions for the aviation industry, will showcase its AI-powered predictive maintenance technology at the Predictive Aircraft Maintenance Conference, taking place September 15–16 in Singapore.
With airlines and MROs facing mounting pressure to reduce downtime, optimize resources, and enhance safety, predictive maintenance has emerged as a defining competitive advantage. By drawing from the industry’s largest de-identified dataset and tailoring insights to each operation, Veryon helps maximize aircraft availability and safeguard on-time performance by surfacing repeat issues and predictive insights operators can trust. That means fewer surprises, more control, and better planning across the maintenance lifecycle.
Join us for “Smarter Skies: Advancing Fleet Reliability Through AI-Driven Insights and Tools” on Monday, September 15, at 12:20. Dave Purfurst, Global Director of Solutions Consulting at Veryon, will reveal how operators are using AI to predict failures months in advance, turn unplanned repairs into scheduled interventions, and close the loop from fault detection to resolution. You’ll walk away with practical strategies to reduce AOG events, boost uptime, and future-proof your reliability program, while seeing how Veryon’s integrated AI and predictive maintenance capabilities are setting the new standard for aviation reliability and airworthiness.
One of the greatest hurdles to predictive maintenance is transforming raw aircraft data into meaningful insights that can be trusted and acted upon.
“Many operators face fragmented and inconsistent data spread across multiple systems, which undermines predictive accuracy,” said Kris Volrath, Senior Vice President of Product at Veryon. “Our platform unifies historical reliability patterns, real-time defect analysis, and AI-guided troubleshooting into a single, trusted view. This not only allows maintenance teams to act early and plan proactively, but a validated-by-experts approach also ensures AI-driven recommendations are understood, trusted, and applied with safety at the forefront.”
Attendees can visit Veryon at the conference to see how our integrated AI and predictive maintenance solutions set the standard for aviation reliability.
During the conference, Veryon will showcase its solutions that work together to create a closed information loop that helps operators see issues sooner, take action faster, and proceed with confidence:
For more information about Veryon and its predictive maintenance solutions, visit Veryon.com.
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.
For more information, please contact:
Kim Welch
Director, Corporate Marketing
Veryon
kwelch@veryon.com