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Jet Linx Aviation, a US private jet travel company providing jet card membership and aircraft management services, has partnered with Veryon to modernise its maintenance and reliability programme. Veryon Tracking and Veryon Defect Analysis efficiently track maintenance requirements for airworthiness, reduce aircraft downtime and increase visibility across its fleet of approximately 100 managed aircraft.
Jet Linx operates a multi-based, mixed fleet of business jets under both Part 91 and Part 135 regulations, managing aircraft on behalf of individual owners while supporting high-touch jet card and charter operations. At this level of operational complexity, it is imperative that their maintenance tracking system aligns with other business initiatives and grows with their operations as their fleet continues to expand.
With Veryon Tracking and Defect Analysis, Jet Linx has moved to a fully integrated platform that centralises maintenance tracking, streamlines compliance workflows and enables logbook data intelligence to manage and eliminate repeat defects. Veryon connects the maintenance lifecycle so teams can track work, access trusted technical content, troubleshoot faster, maintain inspection readiness and improve reliability through shared data and workflows. Powered by Veryon AIRE, the platform provides real-time visibility into maintenance and inventory, surfaces recurring defect issues, identifies the most effective fixes and helps standardise repair confidence across technicians, regardless of experience level.
After evaluating other widely used maintenance tracking platforms, Jet Linx selected Veryon for its ability to deliver a more integrated, data-driven approach to maintenance and reliability.
“We evaluated several platforms, but what really set Veryon apart was the depth of expertise behind the technology and how advanced it is in regards to the Defect Analysis product,” says Jason Vanis, senior vice president of operations at Jet Linx. “Its team understands the realities of running a complex operation like ours, and that confidence in its people was just as important as the platform itself.”
This transition reflects a broader shift among business aviation operators toward modernised, consolidated systems that leverage a unified data architecture to streamline maintenance planning, reduce repeat aircraft discrepancies and keep aircraft available for their clients.
“We're seeing a clear shift across business aviation toward unified, data-driven maintenance strategies, especially as fleets grow and operational complexity increases,” states Bethany Little, chief executive officer of Veryon. “Jet Linx has been a great partner as we both work to modernise aviation with the use of technology. It is innovative, forward-thinking and will increase its edge as it grows its operations while limiting complexity due to this platform change and investment.”
Veryon Tracking provides a single system of record for planning and executing maintenance, ensuring accurate tracking of safety requirements and continuous compliance. At the same time, Veryon Defect Analysis uses AI and natural language processing to identify recurring defects early, even when logbook language or ATA coding varies. The result is a more connected, data-driven maintenance operation that reduces administrative burden, improves efficiency and supports higher aircraft availability across Jet Linx's growing fleet.
Veryon Defect Analysis supports more than 25 per cent of the world's commercial fleet, and with its recent expansion into business aviation, now includes more than 300 business jets worldwide. This growing adoption reflects a broader shift among high-utilisation operators toward earlier visibility into repeat defects and emerging reliability risks.