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Web Manuals expands into key Americas markets
As of July, Web Manuals' total customer base is 735, with 105 partners around the world. It supports 94,000 users worldwide and manages more than 700,000 manuals. The company is headquartered in Malmö, Sweden.
Ops director for the Americas Justin Raymond.

Digital documentation provider Web Manuals is accelerating its Latin American expansion by launching in three key markets: Brazil, Mexico and Uruguay. With these strategic wins, the company now serves 21 operators across 16 countries in Central and South America, cementing its role as the region's go-to partner for digital transformation in aviation compliance.

In Uruguay, Web Manuals has signed a start-up national airline owned by airBaltic that is preparing to launch in October 2025. In Mexico, long-time offshore helicopter operator Transportes Aereos Pegaso is now flying with Web Manuals. In Brazil, Aeroplanum Consulting joins the organisation's network of four regional partners working with operators throughout South America.

Justin Raymond, director of operations Americas at Web Manuals says: “Latin America is full of dynamic operators, from start-ups to established airlines and business jet operators, ready to take the leap into digital. We're here to support that shift and help aircraft operators save time, reduce risk and focus on safe, efficient flying.”

These new customers join a growing community across the region, including users in Chile, Panama, Guatemala, Aruba and the Dominican Republic.

As of July 2025, Web Manuals' total customer base is 735, with 105 partners around the world. It supports 94,000 users worldwide and manages more than 700,000 manuals. The company is headquartered in Malmö, Sweden, and has offices in New York, San Diego, Singapore and Sydney.

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