Introducing Veryon Work Center: How Our Service Management Solution Expedites Aircraft Return-to-Service

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When you’re an on-demand charter company, if an aircraft goes out of service, you don’t have time to spare. But when most service centers are designed solely with stand-alone maintenance, repair, and operations in mind, inevitably, there’s a lot...

When you’re an on-demand charter company, if an aircraft goes out of service, you don’t have time to spare. But when most service centers are designed solely with stand-alone maintenance, repair, and operations in mind, inevitably, there’s a lot of waiting, wondering, and wasted effort.

At a National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) conference many years ago, ExecuJet Charter was looking for a way to encompass everything they do on a daily basis into a single platform, instead of having to use several different programs that required multiple windows open on a desktop at any given time. With Veryon, ExecuJet Charter was able to scale back without compromising on any services — meaning they could still have maintenance tracking, flight operations, and inventory management — all with just one provider.

Fast forward 2 years and many conversations later, ExecuJet’s goals evolved, and growth continued. After discussing if there was a potential for Veryon to help with an outside aircraft that wasn’t being tracked within the system, this conversation led ExecuJet Charter to be the inspiration for Work Center, a new offering in Veryon’s robust lineup of industry-leading solutions. As the only fully capable service center management solution on the market designed for business aviation operators and management companies, Work Center is specifically designed to get operators more aircraft uptime. This solution allows users to simplify the maintenance and return-to-service processes with streamlined invoicing, reliable integrations, and real-time airworthiness information — all in a unified platform.

“One thing Veryon has been really good at is listening to their customers,” said Rob Jones, Director of Maintenance for ExecuJet Charter. “Really, there are two types of companies in the world. You’re either a push or a pull. A push company pushes what they think you should have for operating your company. Veryon is a pull company. They have this product and vision, but they’re also pulling the ideas and listening to their customers that are already using their product to evolve and develop a sustainable future.”

Below, we explore how this service center management solution is transforming the aviation industry and how it can alleviate a headache (or two) by allowing organizations to spend less time on the computer or filling out paperwork and more time fixing aircraft. Continue reading below to learn how to enhance your maintenance efficiency, ensure accurate execution and ultimately, drive profitability for your operation.


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