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
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