Remote Access Aviation System (RAAS)
RAAS is an advanced enterprise-level solution for management of stores, inventory, purchasing, planning, production, technical records and reliability analysis requirements of both fleet operations and MROs.
RAAS leverages the advantages of cloud computing to provide a SaaS solution that is easier to implement, easier to maintain, and achieves broader use across your air carrier operation.
RAAS offers leading-edge functionality such as paperless operation, electronic library management, electronic certification document handling, automatic snag level reporting, wireless PDA integration and integrated email notifications.
RAAS is offered as an in-house installation or as an economical hosted subscription service.
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Features
- » Technical Record & QA
- » Quality Assurance & Reliability Analysis
- » Inventory Management & Stores
- » Purchasing & Stores
- » Maintenance Planning & Production Control
- » Part Requests
- » Work Orders & Costs Accumulation
English
Supported Technologies
Linux,
Macintosh,
Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows CE,
Windows XP/2000/NT
Microsoft SQL Server
Web-Based (Browser)
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Pricing
Users (# of seats)
ehansen@aviationintertec.com
807-625-9260
Additional Product Information
For commercial airlines of all sizes,RAAS customers enjoy the benefits of a widely accessible and easy to use asset management and maintenance support system that is able to reduce maintenance costs by increasing procedure efficiency,reducing held inventory,providing proof of quality for component TBO extensions, inspection escalations, and by directly reducing clerical labour requirements. RAAS customers enjoy the benefits of a widely accessible and easy to use asset management and maintenance support system that through continued use is able to reduce maintenance costs by increasing maintenance procedure efficiency,reducing held inventory,providing proof of quality for component TBO extensions and inspection escalations, and by directly reducing clerical labour requirements.