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WingWork has updated its aircraft maintenance tracking platform with a new user interface, redesigned website and the beta launch of its AI-driven feature, m-AI-ntenance.
The platform overhaul is designed to help Part 91 and 135 mechanics navigate workflows more easily and spend less time on admin tasks. The updated website reinforces WingWork’s focus on user experience and access to core platform tools.
m-AI-ntenance introduces artificial intelligence to the maintenance process, allowing users to instantly search documents and activate automated workflows. According to CEO Matt Castellini, “The industry is ready for smarter, faster maintenance tracking. With these updates, we’re making it easier than ever for mechanics to access critical information and stay ahead of maintenance issues.”
WingWork will showcase the latest features at the NBAA Maintenance Conference in Columbus, Ohio, from 29 April to 1 May. “We’re looking forward to sharing how our platform empowers maintenance teams to work smarter, stay organised and enhance operational safety,” says EVP sales Rhiannon Silvashy.
Visitors can meet the team at booth #711 for demos and a closer look at m-AI-ntenance’s automation tools tailored to business aviation operators.