flydocs and SGI Aviation Join Forces

by | Feb 17, 2022 | MRO IT

flydocs announced its strategic alliance with SGI Aviation Services BV (SGI), to develop its financial asset management software solution. The enhanced offering will cater to a diverse range of aviation asset owners through flydocs’ digitized asset management tools. 

SGI Aviation will continue to benefit from the comprehensive solutions that flydocs provides out of aircraft maintenance data and its digital capabilities to ensure smooth integration with their systems and industry offerings.

“We’re excited to be collaborating with SGI Aviation to disrupt the asset management sector with this new product,” said André Fischer, CEO, flydocs. “At flydocs, we are committed to supporting our clients to maintain the highest value of their assets with the use of advanced technology and providing exceptional support to our clients. In SGI Aviation, we have found a trusted and industry-wide respected partner supporting us in producing the best-in-class asset management software to meet the growing demands of the aviation sector. Digital asset management is an emerging way through which aviation assets can be financially, contractually, and operationally administered effectively and with our innovative approach, we will continue to generate significant efficiency gains with flawless delivery.”

Commenting on the announcement, Paolo Lironi, CEO, SGI Aviation stated, “We, at SGI, have been actively involved in setting industry standards, on digital documentation for aircraft and engines, for many years. I am particularly proud to be an active member of the IATA paperless initiative working group and I believe this cooperation with flydocs perfectly fits the SGI strategy to continuously ramp up its ESG contribution. This new software solution will surpass current offerings that lack the simplicity and ease of use that flydocs are known for. We consider it to be a major milestone, reenforcing SGI Aviation’s position as one of the industry’s leading independent asset management companies.”

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