Saudia select Veryon Defect Analysis for prescriptive maintenance

Saudia select Veryon Defect Analysis for prescriptive maintenance

Saudia have selected aviation software and information services provider Veryon to support corrective action across their fleet.

Using AI and natural language processing, Veryon Defect Analysis can group related defect reports to highlight recurring maintenance problems and support proactive decision-making. As Saudi Arabia’s national carrier, Saudia has undergone significant expansion in recent years, aviation being a core component of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 economic development strategy. Veryon’s solution will support its fleet of 160 aircraft, enabling continuous data analysis across the airline’s multiple business units.

Bethany Little, Chief Executive Officer at Veryon, said:

When an airline is scaling at the pace Saudia is, prescriptive health technology is a must-have and can dramatically improve reliability and an operation’s bottom line. Serving over 25% of the worldwide commercial fleet, Defect Analysis is the market-leading provider of prescriptive health maintenance solutions in the aviation technology market.

Veryon’s existing partners in the aviation industry include Airbus, Honeywell, and Lockheed Martin. The supply chain backlog shows no signs of clearing anytime soon, accelerating the adoption of prescriptive and predictive analytics. Having real-time data on hand can ensure airlines get the most out of ageing fleets. However, prioritising investment in these tools isn’t always easy, and must be matched by parallel investments in upskilling the digital skills of the workforce.

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