Ramco to Digitise UAMCO’s Engine MRO Operations
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

Ramco to Digitise UAMCO’s Engine MRO Operations

Global aviation software provider Ramco Systems has announced that its next-generation Aviation Software will be implemented at United Aerospace Maintenance Company (UAMCO) Ltd, a prominent provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services.

The collaboration strengthens UAMCO’s position in the global open MRO ecosystem, particularly in servicing CFM International LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engines. Ramco’s software, tailored for engine MRO operations, will enable UAMCO to streamline workflows, improve operational efficiency, and enhance the delivery of world-class engine maintenance solutions.

Facilitated by AiAppsData, a consulting firm with deep aviation IT expertise, the engagement underscores UAMCO’s commitment to adopting smart technologies for faster decision-making and improved service delivery.

Ramco Aviation Software will serve as a single integrated platform, providing modules across Engineering & CAMO, Maintenance, Supply Chain, MRO & Part Sales, Employee Management, Safety, Quality, Compliance, and Finance & Accounting. This will allow UAMCO to manage engine maintenance at piece-part level, enhance materials and vendor management, and gain comprehensive visibility over operational costs and revenues.

The implementation also includes Ramco Anywhere mobile apps, HUBs, and integrated customer portals, enabling paperless operations, better process control, and improved customer engagement.

John Savvides, CEO of UAMCO, stated, “Ramco Aviation Software was the clear choice for enabling smarter operations and rapid execution—especially as we focus on quick turn workscopes for CFM LEAP engines. The platform's maintenance and material management strengths align with our long-term digital strategy.”

Manoj Kumar Singh, Chief Customer Officer – Aviation, Aerospace & Defence, Ramco Systems, added, “This partnership reflects the increasing trust leading MRO providers place in Ramco to transform their engine maintenance operations. Our best-in-class functionality and customer-first approach will help UAMCO set new industry benchmarks.”

The partnership marks another key milestone in Ramco’s global aviation footprint, offering UAMCO a powerful tool to scale innovation, efficiency, and competitive edge in the highly specialised aircraft engine MRO domain.


Global aviation software provider Ramco Systems has announced that its next-generation Aviation Software will be implemented at United Aerospace Maintenance Company (UAMCO) Ltd, a prominent provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services.The collaboration strengthens UAMCO’s position in the global open MRO ecosystem, particularly in servicing CFM International LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engines. Ramco’s software, tailored for engine MRO operations, will enable UAMCO to streamline workflows, improve operational efficiency, and enhance the delivery of world-class engine maintenance solutions.Facilitated by AiAppsData, a consulting firm with deep aviation IT expertise, the engagement underscores UAMCO’s commitment to adopting smart technologies for faster decision-making and improved service delivery.Ramco Aviation Software will serve as a single integrated platform, providing modules across Engineering & CAMO, Maintenance, Supply Chain, MRO & Part Sales, Employee Management, Safety, Quality, Compliance, and Finance & Accounting. This will allow UAMCO to manage engine maintenance at piece-part level, enhance materials and vendor management, and gain comprehensive visibility over operational costs and revenues.The implementation also includes Ramco Anywhere mobile apps, HUBs, and integrated customer portals, enabling paperless operations, better process control, and improved customer engagement.John Savvides, CEO of UAMCO, stated, “Ramco Aviation Software was the clear choice for enabling smarter operations and rapid execution—especially as we focus on quick turn workscopes for CFM LEAP engines. The platform's maintenance and material management strengths align with our long-term digital strategy.”Manoj Kumar Singh, Chief Customer Officer – Aviation, Aerospace & Defence, Ramco Systems, added, “This partnership reflects the increasing trust leading MRO providers place in Ramco to transform their engine maintenance operations. Our best-in-class functionality and customer-first approach will help UAMCO set new industry benchmarks.”The partnership marks another key milestone in Ramco’s global aviation footprint, offering UAMCO a powerful tool to scale innovation, efficiency, and competitive edge in the highly specialised aircraft engine MRO domain. 

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