Iraqi Airways Chooses Ramco’s MRO Software

by | May 27, 2021 | MRO IT

Global Aviation software specialist Ramco Systems announced that it will implement its aviation software, Ramco Aviation M&E MRO Software V5.8 at Iraq’s national carrier, Iraqi Airways Company.

Ramco will implement its complete Aviation Software including modules for Maintenance & Engineering (M&E), CAMO, Materials Management and Quality & Safety. The cloud-based software will automate the operations of the Iraqi national carrier, manage complete records of its aircraft, and enable the airway’s staff to manage their operations and receive alerts on the go through its Mobility module, providing greater flexibility, optimized aircraft availability and reduced friction. Ramco Aviation Software will also be integrated with enhanced inventory tracking and stock visibility capabilities enabling better resource management, unified employee records, and control operations end to end, on a single platform.

“We were seeking a best-in-class Aviation ERP software that would deliver quality results and help us embark on a digital transformation journey. We are happy to partner with Ramco as our technology partner in this journey.,” said Captain Kifah Hasan Jabbar, CEO, Iraqi Airways Company. “As the world slowly recovers from the pandemic and air travel returns, it is vital for airlines to adapt and prepare to serve customers with a robust digital infrastructure. We are excited to be working with Ramco in building such a platform at Iraqi Airways.”

Virender Aggarwal, CEO, Ramco Systems, said, “We are happy to partner with Iraqi Airways to digitally transform their business. Infused with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning capabilities, our Aviation ERP has gained the trust of leading operators in the industry. We look forward to working with Iraqi Airways to reduce inefficiencies and future-proof their operations through our innovative features.”

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