Recognizing a need in the market for an end-to-end operating system in the business aircraft maintenance arena, WingWork has launched a cloud-based platform that streamlines fleet management and maintenance tracking. Aimed at Part 91 and Part 135 operators, the software allows users to “spend more time fixing and less time clicking” through an intuitive interface designed for ease of use and comprehensiveness, the company said.
WingWork assembled a team of more than 50 industry advisors, including maintenance personnel and other experts, to develop the application. “Our network of advisors has been a crucial element to our success,” explained company CEO Matt Castellini. “They give us invaluable feedback on building a world-class tool to power the modern aircraft mechanic.”
The initial rollout includes features such as maintenance tracking, work orders, inventory control, invoice generation, logbook ingestion, and data entry. But WingWork's software design team has plans for further expansion based on customer feedback.
“The maintenance industry is ready for a 21st-century solution that uses cutting-edge technology widely adopted in other industries,” said WingWork chief technology officer Karthik Srinivasan. “We want to develop best-in-class software to help the maintenance industry make the transition from relying on manual processes to harnessing the power of next-generation technology.”