Korean Air digitises engine MRO with Ramco Systems

by | Apr 15, 2026 | MRO IT

Korean Air have gone live with Ramco Systems software at the heart of their engine maintenance system.

Providing real-time operational data on output, costs, and performance, the system connects with a range of internal and external systems to streamline processes. Additionally, 400 engineers are now managing workflow through the Mechanic Anywhere app. The integration sheds manual processes and reduces turnaround time in an aviation landscape impeded by supply chain issues.

Chan Woo Jung, Senior Vice President and Head of Maintenance & Engineering Division at Korean Air, said:

By partnering with Ramco, we are embracing a digital-first approach that will alllow us to scale with confidence and deliver value, addressing the complexity and precision required in engine maintenance where efficiency is critical.

Korean Air looks to establish a major MRO centre in Asia through its upcoming engine cluster, opening 2027. Their partnership with Ramco supports its goals of becoming a digital and efficient provider of aviation MRO services. Sam Jacob, Executive Vice President & SBU Head – Aviation, Aerospace and Defense, Ramco Systems, said,

It has been an honour to work with Korean Air to digitally transform their engine maintenance operations. Their relentless focus on innovation and process optimiaation, powered by Ramco’s next-generation Aviation Suite, sets a new standard for excellence in the industry. Through real-time visibility, mobile-first workflows and seamless integration, we enable forward-thinking organizations like Korean Air to lead the industry with speed and resilience. With this digital transformation, Korean Air is future-proofing operations for an era of smart and sustainable maintenance, repair and overhaul.

Join us at Aerospace Tech Week 2026. 

For more like this, see:

Discover more from Aerospace Tech Review

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading