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Airbus expands Inventory Management Service with MRO Aeroman

Airbus has extended the Management Service Inventory Airbus (AMI acronym), a customized solution Satair Group, a subsidiary of Airbus, designed for optimal inventory management that ensures availability and automatic replacement of worn parts and not repairable aircraft on the premises.

The expansion was carried out at the premises of Aeroman , MRO provider in El Salvador , which continue to benefit from the advantages of this program.

In its modern facilities located in the El Salvador International Airport, Aeroman provides a wide range of maintenance services to the operators of the A320 Family United States , Mexico , Central America and South America

After two years of experience working with the AMI service, Aeroman has decided to continue cooperating with Satair Group to expand the scope of this service.

“The AMI service has helped us optimize the supply chain of the airline industry by reducing administrative costs and expediting orders for our customers,” said Edison Viteri, Director of Supply Chain Aeroman.

Viteri added that “with this tool have managed to reduce the ad hoc orders, while we have improved service for our customers through optimal inventory planning.”

“The high availability of parts AMI provides service reduces both the time the aircraft on the ground as the inventory level, a key factor to offer a maintenance service first class”, also said Viteri.

Paul Lochab, CCO of Satair Group, said, meanwhile, that “logistics and inventory management are key aspects in the aviation industry requiring maximum attention, and AMI management leads to a higher level.”

Meanwhile, the European aerospace group Airbus and German energy and engineering group Siemens want to create the first electric aircraft with hybrid propulsion systems , capacity for 100 passengers and be ready for 2030.