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Leidos and Rusada team up for MRO and ops software
In a partnership agreement with software product developer Rusada, Leidos undertakes to install, configure, operate and apply its Envision MRO and flight operations software.
Rusada CEO Julian Stourton and Leidos SVP of Airborne Solutions Kevin Lansdowne shake hands on the Envision deal.

Virginia-based Fortune 500 science and technology company Leidos is to become a systems integrator for Switzerland-headquartered Rusada’s aviation MRO and flight operations software, Envision.

Envision is web-based software used by aircraft operators, MRO providers and manufacturers to efficiently manage their maintenance and airworthiness activities. Under the agreement, Rusada will continue to be the software product developer, and Leidos’ Airborne Solutions Operation (ASO) will serve as the systems integrator, providing services to install, configure, operate and apply the software.

“As a premier provider of airborne solutions, Leidos is committed to keeping its customers abreast of best-in-breed technology enhancements,” says Leidos senior vice president Kevin Lansdowne. “This agreement will leverage both companies’ expertise to deliver next generation software for airlines and aircraft operators across the globe.”

“This partnership is the natural conclusion of the great work we have already done together,” adds Rusada CEO Julian Stourton. “Both companies strive to deliver the highest quality services in our respective fields and together we present an unparalleled offering to aviation companies across the globe.”

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