Berry Aviation, a US-based private services operator, recently announced the selection of Rusada’s ENVISION software to manage its Airworthiness and Maintenance activities. According to the agreement between the two companies, Berry Aviation has signed up for six of ENVISION’s modules offered by the company, including Fleet Management, Base Maintenance, and Inventory Management, along with Rusada’s ENVISION Tasks and ENVISION Stock mobile applications. The solution will be implemented by the company’s North American Client Services teams. The work on the said project has already begun.
Steve Jenkinson, Director Flight Dispatch Operations at Berry Aviation said, “Due to the growth we’ve experienced over recent years, we were looking for a solution that could better handle the operations and maintenance of a more diverse and larger fleet. ENVISION stood out for us because of its use of modern technologies, and its user-friendly interface. In particular, we were very impressed with its quick and easy forecasting of maintenance activities, as well as its ability to efficiently handle component MRO. Even in these early stages of the implementation process we are already beginning to see the benefits Rusada’s software will bring our business and our customers.”
Berry Aviation provides specialty passenger, cargo, and medevac services to the U.S. Department of Defense, as well as cargo flights for civilian organizations, and third-party MRO services. The airline operates a mixed fleet of over 20 aircraft consisting of De Havilland DHC-6, De Havilland DHC-8-200, Embraer 120, Fairchild Swearingen Metro III, King Air 350, and Cessna 206. The airline also serves all branches of the U.S. military. Berry Aviation’s customers also include Fortune 500 companies, NCAA athletic teams, NASCAR teams, and other Part 135 and 121 carriers.