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Veryon Brings Business Aviation Maintenance Together at NBAA Miami Opa-Locka Regional Forum
Veryon : Updated on February 20, 2026
An integrated approach to maintenance tracking, MRO operations, and defect analysis helps operators simplify maintenance and improve aircraft uptime.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (February 18, 2026) — Veryon, a leading provider of aviation software and information services, will showcase its unified business aviation maintenance platform at the NBAA Regional Forum at the Miami Opa-Locka Executive Airport on February 25, 2026.
Designed for the realities of business aviation, Veryon supports maintenance teams with a suite of purpose-built, integrated solutions that manage planned and unplanned maintenance, repair station activity, and fleet-level defect patterns. Operators gain greater operational control and decision-making confidence through actionable insights and consistent visibility across aircraft records, shop activity, and maintenance history, without relying on fragmented tools or manual workarounds.
For Part 135 and Part 91 operators with Part 145 operations, Veryon supports both operational and regulatory requirements. EBIS MRO, now part of the Veryon suite, provides repair stations with structured, end-to-end workflows that span quoting through invoicing, labor tracking, inspections, and compliance. With more than 26 years of industry expertise, EBIS helps organizations standardize execution, maintain audit readiness, and improve throughput across the maintenance lifecycle—from quote to cash. Veryon Tracking complements this by providing maintenance teams with a clear, real-time view of aircraft status, upcoming tasks, and records across the fleet, keeping shop activity and aircraft availability aligned.
"Maintenance teams are stretched thin. Aircraft are flying more, fleets are aging, and there's no margin for guesswork," said Bethany Little, Chief Executive Officer of Veryon. "By supporting a full scope of maintenance work on one platform and embedding practical AI directly into daily workflows, we're giving teams a clearer picture of what's happening so they can act faster and keep aircraft flying."
Veryon Defect Analysis, when paired with Veryon Tracking, delivers immediate value from existing logbook data by continuously monitoring discrepancies across aircraft and fleets. By surfacing recurring and chronic issues early, teams can focus on root causes, reduce repeat write-ups, and avoid the downstream impact of unnecessary removals and aircraft-on-ground events.
ConversationalAI, powered by Veryon AIRE, is embedded across the Veryon platform and designed for real-world maintenance use. Inside Veryon Tracking, teams can ask plain-language questions and get immediate, reliable answers directly from their maintenance data. Veryon AIRE also enhances Veryon Publications, turning dense OEM manuals into intelligent, searchable knowledge that helps technicians find the right procedures faster while staying compliant. At the event, Veryon will demonstrate how maintenance activity flows across tracking and MRO workflows, from scheduled inspections and unscheduled discrepancies to labor capture and compliance documentation. This approach helps reduce handoffs, improve coordination between teams, and shorten the time from write-up to return to service.
Attendees can visit booth #N1106 for live demonstrations and to see how Veryon is helping business aviation maintenance teams improve efficiency, maintain compliance, and protect aircraft uptime.
About Veryon
Veryon is the leading provider of aviation software and information services, trusted by over 5,500 customers, 75,000 maintenance professionals, and more than 100 OEMs in nearly 150 countries. Powered by the world's largest de-identified aviation maintenance dataset, which contains over 80 million events, the all-in-one Veryon platform combines OEM-authorized publications, intuitive cloud-based maintenance workflows, and AI-driven insights to help operators, MROs, and OEMs maximize flying time without compromising safety or compliance. Drawing on Veryon's 50+ years of experience and support from experts who understand aviation, Veryon customers have achieved a 75 percent reduction in troubleshooting time for new technicians and a 23 percent reduction in downtime costs. Learn more at veryon.com
Veryon AIRE powering Veryon Tracking, Veryon Publications, and Veryon Defect Analysis for Business Aviation
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