Itasca, Illinois – Mxi has established itself as the leading provider of integrated and intelligent maintenance management software solutions for the global aviation industry. Used by defense and commercial operators, third-party maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) companies, and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), Mxi’s software, support, and services will continue to be offered, as well as integrated into IFS Applications as an enterprise-wide, end-to-end maintenance solution.
Headquartered in Ottawa, Canada with U.S. headquarters in Dallas, Texas, Mxi Technologies’ suite of Maintenix software helps aviation organizations maximize the revenue potential of their aviation assets through standard, lean, and predictable maintenance.
Alastair Sorbie, IFS President & CEO, said, “We are pleased to now have concluded the acquisition of Mxi. IFS, in combination with Mxi, solidifies itself as a world leading provider of aviation maintenance software solutions to defense and commercial aviation operators, MROs, and OEMs. We now look forward to working together with the team from Mxi to deliver true business value to our global customers in the Aviation and Defense industry.”
Source: IFS
Headquartered in Ottawa, Canada with U.S. headquarters in Dallas, Texas, Mxi Technologies’ suite of Maintenix software helps aviation organizations maximize the revenue potential of their aviation assets through standard, lean, and predictable maintenance.
Alastair Sorbie, IFS President & CEO, said, “We are pleased to now have concluded the acquisition of Mxi. IFS, in combination with Mxi, solidifies itself as a world leading provider of aviation maintenance software solutions to defense and commercial aviation operators, MROs, and OEMs. We now look forward to working together with the team from Mxi to deliver true business value to our global customers in the Aviation and Defense industry.”
Source: IFS
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