Global aviation software provider Ramco Systems announced the successful go-live of its Aviation Suite at Korean Air's Engine Maintenance Center. The airline is South Korea's flag carrier and largest airline. This implementation equips Korean Air with a future-ready, scalable platform designed to streamline complex operations, boost productivity, and support the expansion of its worldclass engine maintenance capabilities.
Ramco Aviation Suite supports Korean Air with seamless collaboration and process integration across Engine Maintenance, Finance, Customer Support, and Billing. The solution also integrates effortlessly with internal and external platforms, including Korean Air's Automated Storage Retrieval System for efficient warehouse management, connecting Korean Air with its customers and suppliers through industry-standard technologies, ensuring interoperability and scalability. In addition, Ramco Aviation Suite delivers real-time intelligence on engine maintenance operations, providing Korean Air's leadership with data-driven insights on capacity versus production throughput, cost and revenue metrics, and overall P&L performance.
In a significant leap toward paperless operations, over 400 mechanics and engineers at Korean Air now use Ramco's Mechanic Anywhere mobile application for performance maintenance execution digitally. This eliminates manual bottlenecks, reduces queue times, and optimizes workflows, resulting in faster turnaround and enhanced operational efficiency.
Ramco Aviation Suite will also serve as a key digital component for operations at Korean Air's upcoming engine maintenance cluster, set to open in 2027 as Asia's largest engine MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) hub.
Chan Woo Jung, Senior Vice President and Head of Maintenance & Engineering Division at Korean Air, said, "This milestone represents a bold step toward redefining how we operate in the aviation industry. By partnering with Ramco, we are embracing a digital-first approach that will allow us to scale with confidence and deliver exceptional value, addressing the complexity and precision required in engine maintenance where efficiency is critical to meeting customer demands. Looking ahead, this transformation supports our vision for our upcoming engine maintenance cluster, where predictive maintenance, real-time intelligence and data-driven, automated processes will enable us to achieve new levels of operational excellence and agility."
Sam Jacob, Executive Vice President & SBU Head - Aviation, Aerospace and Defense, Ramco Systems, said, "It has been an honor to work with Korean Air to digitally transform their engine maintenance operations. Their relentless focus on innovation and process optimization, powered by Ramco's next-generation Aviation Suite, sets a new standard for excellence in the industry. Through real-time visibility, mobile-first workflows and seamless integration, we enable forward-thinking organizations like Korean Air to lead the industry with speed and resilience. With this digital transformation, Korean Air is future-proofing operations for an era of smart and sustainable maintenance, repair and overhaul."
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