SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — (January 26, 2026) Veryon, a leading provider of aviation software and information services, will present its AI-powered maintenance technology at the Predictive Aircraft Maintenance MENA 2026 Conference, taking place February 2–3, 2026, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
As airlines and MROs contend with aging fleets, workforce constraints, and increasing operational complexity, reactive maintenance is becoming both inefficient and costly. Predictive insights offer continuous information and visibility into aircraft conditions, but when considered alone, they often lack clear guidance for next steps.
Built upon Veryon AIRE, Veryon Defect Analysis bridges this gap, trained on nearly 100 million maintenance events and over 10 million defects across hundreds of makes and models, turning daily maintenance data into practical, actionable insights. Prescriptive recommendations are surfaced directly in daily workflows, enabling maintenance teams to act decisively with confidence rather than react under pressure, leading to fewer unexpected issues, quicker decision-making, and better management of fleet health and maintenance planning.
“Delivering predictive insights involves more than just predicting issues; it also requires recommending solutions,” said Kris Volrath, Chief Product Officer at Veryon. “Veryon Defect Analysis uses your fleet’s specific data along with insights from millions of similar maintenance events on similar aircraft to provide targeted, clear, and practical recommendations. This helps teams make faster decisions, reduce repeating events, and maintain fleet reliability.”
Veryon Defect Analysis is easy to implement and works with logbook data from any maintenance platform, and can also integrate additional data when available. Operators can often be online within 30 days, gaining immediate advantages such as more effective fixes, actionable insights across the fleet, and improved reliability by detecting chronic issues early.
What it looks like in practice:
During the conference, Veryon will showcase how its integrated solutions create a closed-loop, prescriptive maintenance environment:
Join Veryon on February 2 at 11:05 a.m. for the session, “The Cost of Uncertainty: Why Prescriptive Maintenance Is Becoming the New Standard”, where Kris Volrath, Chief Product Officer at Veryon, will share how prescriptive maintenance intelligence helps operators reduce repeat events, improve material positioning, and make more confident maintenance decisions using the data they have today.
For more information about Veryon and its AI-powered maintenance solutions, visit Veryon.com.
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.
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