Scandinavian Airlines System Denmark-Norway-Sweden (SAS) has awarded GAMIT Ltd a 10-year contract for its ROAM (Records Online Asset Management) digital archive records solution.
SAS will leverage ROAM to modernise its operations and efficiently manage the technical documentation generated by its fleet.
With ROAM’s advanced features and integrations, SAS can effectively monitor and maintain airworthiness compliance.
By adopting ROAM, SAS aims to enhance operational efficiency, optimise workforce utilisation, and support its ongoing commitment to continuous improvement.
Aron Winsth, manager of aircraft transfer and records at SAS, said: “I am excited to start using the ROAM system as our digital records system. This will give us a completely new way of working. We will also, in an efficient and less time-consuming way, be able to have full control over our airworthiness document(s), finding document(s) with the advanced search function and being more proactive in returning aircraft. This is fully in line and allows us to continue with our digitalisation strategy.”
Chris Leese-Wood, chief operating officer of GAMIT, an AMAC Aerospace company, said: “Securing a 10-year contract with SAS for ROAM marks a transformative milestone. This partnership underscores our commitment to delivering reliability, enhancing efficiency and communication across departments as well as providing key innovations to streamline asset management and compliance. ROAM will empower SAS to elevate operational activities and we look forward to working as a key partner for SAS for years to come.”
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