David Carmo
Marketing Manager
Posted:
17-12-2021
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As we are all aware, being able to access your records and searchable on the cloud is a critical move to allow operations to quickly demonstrate applicability and airworthiness of an asset.
Airlines (and /or Lessors) usually store their historical records offsite, like Iron Mountain, which then generates a lag on retrieving compliance quickly, which can put your operation at risk. Other exposures are being audited and not being able to demonstrate an embodied Airworthiness Directive within a timeframe, which means large penalties being issued.
An airline could hold the last D and C check history onsite, or even build compliance folders to quickly demonstrate compliance, but by far the quickest and longterm solution is to scan all your historical records back-to-birth- and; then housing them in the cloud, which allows the business to quickly access them globally, 24/7.
AAM - Aircraft Asset Management has the global capabilities to scan tens of thousands of records quickly and efficiently, using high-speed scanning equipment, which can be scanned into any required format to meet internal operations and/or be housed in AAM cloud storage services, which is all OCR'd and searchable in Google/Bing retrieval speeds.
If you have a large tender and want to reduce the cost of the scanning side of the project, you should contact us immediately, as we have years of knowledge in this space, and worked with the largest Airlines and Lessors in the world. Let’s arrange a suitable time to discuss your project, as we'd be pleased to help you and assist you in bringing your current operations into the cloud and safeguarding your future.