OGMA signs contract with Commsoft to become the latest OASES user

Will use the Open Aviation Strategic Engineering System for its Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization and engine support operations.


Tiptree, U.K. – Executives from Commsoft, a maker of aviation engineering and maintenance systems, announced that OGMA, the Portuguese specialist aviation company, has signed a four-concurrent-users, 5-year contract to use Commsoft’s Open Aviation Strategic Engineering System (OASES) for its Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) and engine support operations.
 
Commsoft’s flagship product, OASES, is a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) IT system that offers technical sophistication while being user-friendly. OGMA will be using OASES to support an international customer base, including third party airlines and corporate aviation fleets.
 
Established in 1918, OGMA was 65% privatized in 2005 and is now part-owned by the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, Embraer. It is today a worldwide player in the aerospace MRO and manufacturing business, holding a wide range of EASA approvals, plus ISO 9001:2008, AS 9100, ISO 14001:2004, and PRI/Nadcap Composites and Non-Destructive Testing certification. The company is also an approved maintenance center for several major manufacturers, including Embraer, Lockheed Martin, and Rolls-Royce.
 
Nick Godwin, Commsoft managing director, commented: “OGMA is a successful and growing business with an international reputation, so we were delighted by their decision to choose OASES as their favored MRO IT system. It’s a decision that also provides further justification for the investment we have made in providing customers with a Commsoft hosting option.”  
 
Source: Commsoft