Ramco,
a leading Aviation Maintenance
& Engineering (M&E)
and Maintenance, Repair &
Overhaul (MRO) software provider,
announced today that Virgin
America, a new U.S.-based start-up
airline, has selected its M&E
software solution.
“Virgin America requires
a flexible software application
to map to our business process
requirements and support the
rapid change ever-present
in the airline industry,”
said Guy Borowski, senior
vice president of Technical
Operations for Virgin America.
“We believe that Ramco’s
solution has the flexibility
to accommodate our launch
needs and future M&E innovations
as well as meet detailed FAA
reporting and control requirements.”
Virgin America chose Ramco’s
aviation software to automate
its M&E business processes
and to integrate with IT systems
at partner organizations.
Ramco’s aviation software
is a web-centric, browser-based
solution built from the ground
up using Ramco’s patented
VirtualWorks™ technology.
Ramco’s solutions are
available on a choice of technology
platforms and have extensive
materials, finance, sales
and human resource functionality,
as well as corporate performance
management and collaboration
capabilities.
”We are pleased to
have the opportunity to provide
Virgin America with Ramco’s
global solutions to address
their unique business process
, collaboration requirements
and their need to manage constant
change. Ramco prides itself
with a record of accomplishments
of high customer satisfaction
and successful implementations.
We are extremely proud to
have the Virgin brand as part
of our customer portfolio,”
said Jim Fitzgerald, Ramco’s
senior vice president, Global
Aviation Solutions.
"Virgin America is building
a new breed of airline that
will combine high-quality
service and safe, efficient
operations built upon a low-cost
business platform,”
said Borowski. “We selected
Ramco’s aviation solution
for the multitude of advantages
it offers including the industry-standard
practices embedded in the
software, its integration
capabilities and their track
record of successful implementations."
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