Saudia Group has selected services from Veryon as it accelerates digital transformation across its passenger and cargo fleet.
The move will see the group implement Veryon’s Defect Analysis solution, an artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing-based platform designed to cluster related defect reports and corrective actions across multiple aircraft types.
The system aims to provide maintenance teams with clearer visibility of recurring trends and support faster, more informed decision-making.
Saudia Group, one of the largest aviation conglomerates in the MENA region, is expanding its fleet and route network in line with the Kingdom’s wider aviation strategy.
As part of this growth trajectory, the group is integrating advanced analytics tools to complement existing maintenance systems and reinforce operational reliability and efficiency.
Operating more than 160 aircraft across multiple business units, Saudia manages a complex maintenance environment requiring continuous data analysis and close cross-functional coordination.
Bethany Little, chief executive at Veryon, said: “When an airline is scaling at the pace Saudia is, prescriptive health technology is a must-have and can dramatically improve reliability and an operation’s bottom line.
“Serving over 25% of the worldwide commercial fleet, Defect Analysis is the market-leading provider of prescriptive health maintenance solutions in the aviation technology market.”
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