No business can operate in 2024 without advanced computers and software but following recent significant technology failures in the global commercial aviation market, software developers are met with increased scrutiny and skepticism. Less than two years after the world-famous failure of IT systems forced U.S. low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines to cancel more than 17,000 flights at a cost of $825 million, airlines and airports across the world were again gripped with massive failures in software systems that brought backlash from news media, political leaders, and civil courts alike.

While these IT failures have become more prevalent, Sensus Aero, a next-generation aviation software expert and part of the Avia Solutions Group, is running a complex testing regiment alongside the use of a trusted enterprise backbone to build upon years of experience proving increased operational reliability. These reliable technologies have been combined with cutting-edge components to build the software that the company is developing for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) organizations.

Edmundas Sostakas, Chief of Technology Officer at Sensus Aero, shares how the company has leveraged a trusted and modern technology stack, combined with the next generation innovations to build a robust software solution for MRO and ground-handling companies. After a decade of development, the company is now launching its MRO application ahead of global expansion.

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