EXSYN in Miami at Airline MRO & Flight Ops IT Conference 13-14 September

EXSYN is exhibiting and Sander de Bree, CEO, and Rob Vermeij, Head of Operations, will be at the show and would be happy to meet you in person. You can find them at booth E31.

Find out more about our aircraft data management solutions and services and how we help small, medium, and large operators with their aircraft data challenges.

3 steps successful aircraft data management and EXSYN's solutions

During the breaks we will also have a scheduled demo of our two solutions NEXUS and AVILYTICS, the schedule is as follows:

Tuesday, 13 September:

10.45: NEXUS demo - Automated aircraft phase-in

13.30: AVILYTICS demo - Automated technical reliability report

16.00: NEXUS demo - Data health check reports

Wednesday, 14 September

10.45: NEXUS demo - Using Natural language Processing (NLP) for aircraft defect classifications

13.30: AVILYTICS demo - Active alerting based on analytics

No need to register, you can just drop by.

Vouchers for a free NEXUS aircraft data health scan

During the conference, you can receive a voucher for a free NEXUS aircraft data scan at our booth E31. With this voucher, you get your own account for exclusive access to the aircraft data health scan in NEXUS.

Why a data health scan? To identify inconsistencies in airworthiness data that might lead to the grounding of aircraft and to achieve a standardized level of aircraft data quality.

The data scan function in NEXUS is a fully automatic data validation and airworthiness consistency check to identify:

  • if all data of an aircraft is available

  • if all data is up to date

  • if any gaps exist that might cause potential compliance issues

You can directly book a meeting and demo with Sander and Rob, send an email to sander.debree@exsyn.com. or rob.vermeij@exsyn.com.

For more information about the conference, to view the agenda, and also to register please click here

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