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Trax expands contract with AIR Atlanta Icelandic

Trax signed a multi-year contract expansion with Adaptive Incident Response (AIR) Atlanta Icelandic to broaden its deployment of Trax eMRO by adding the vendor's eMobility suite and cloud hosting, a change the companies said would streamline maintenance, improve efficiency, and enhance compliance.

The agreement followed more than 25 years of customer relationship between the two organizations and a 2024 upgrade to Trax's eMRO platform by AIR Atlanta Icelandic, positioning the additional modules as extensions of that existing implementation.

The companies described eMobility as a set of mobile and electronic capabilities that moved defect management to digital workflows, shifted task cards to electronic execution, provided pilots with a fully electronic logbook, and gave technical staff mobile access to manuals and documentation to reduce paper dependency and support real-time accuracy; they described cloud hosting as providing greater scalability, security, and reliability while reducing infrastructure overhead.

Under the expanded contract, AIR Atlanta Icelandic added Trax's eMobility and cloud hosting solutions to its eMRO deployment, a change that the press release said would enable mechanics to manage defects digitally, allow line controllers to coordinate aircraft turnaround, and transition maintenance workflows to electronic task card execution.

“Trax has supported Air Atlanta Icelandic for decades and is excited to be at the center of their strategic transformation,” said Omar Santos, Trax's Vice President of Global Services and Support. “eMobility enables our maintenance and operations teams to work more efficiently, with real-time access to data wherever it's needed,” said Gnupur Halldorsson, AIR Atlanta's Director of IT.

The press release included a standard forward-looking statement noting that comments about anticipated activities and benefits were based on management expectations and were subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ.