Soji AI and Active Partners collaborate on AI for MRO records

by | May 14, 2026 | Innovation, MRO IT

Singaporean software developers Soji AI have announced a new collaboration with Active Partners to advance AI use in MRO record keeping. Under the partnership, the parties will explore how technology can optimise the delivery and inspection of aircraft and engines.

Rob de Klerk, Director Technical Services of Active Partners, said:

Partnering with Soji AI represents a major milestone in our digital transformation journey. By adopting AI-driven engineering management, we are not only improving efficiency and reliability but also setting new standards for innovation and safety in the aviation industry. This collaboration with Soji does not simply digitise documents, it reduces manual document search and accelerates records by surfacing inconsistencies earlier.

Soji’s proprietary platform transforms fragmented aircraft data into an automated workflow that can support proactive decision-making. Engineers can use the system to access validated information rather than constantly extrapolating from raw data.

Ultimately, the service will allow Active Partners to improve efficiency for their clients: aircraft owners, lease managers, and operators. Florian Falk, CEO of Soji AI, commented:

We’re aiming for real-world workflow benefits and Active Partners is the type of forward-looking organisation we built our software for. Their decision to adopt our platform reflects a broader shift in the industry – from manual, document-heavy processes to intelligent, AI-powered operations. Together, we are setting a new benchmark for how aircraft engineering and records management can be executed. Human-AI workflow is the at the heart of our solution where engineers retain the final authority. We’ll be demonstrating how AI can be embedded into certified environments, supporting a shift towards scalable, digital-first aircraft lifecycle management.

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