Nordic Aviation Maintenance Organisation (NAMO) joins the Commsoft OASES community

    28 Mar 2017

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Nordic Aviation Maintenance Organisation (NAMO) joins the Commsoft OASES community

28th March 2017

Commsoft, a world leader in aviation engineering and maintenance software, is delighted to announce that its industry-leading OASES has been chosen by Nordic Aviation Maintenance Organisation (NAMO) to support its CAMO and MRO operations. This will initially be with NAMO OY in Finland, followed by the possible implementation in Sharjah, UAE.  

A ‘best-of-breed’ MRO IT system, OASES offers an industry-leading technical sophistication whilst being intuitively user-friendly. The system is structured in a modular format to allow for scalability and NAMO will be implementing the Core, Airworthiness, Planning, Production, Materials and Warranty modules, all of which NAMO will be accessing through Commsoft’s private cloud hosting service thereby avoiding the need to install any additional hardware. The company is also likely to add the Commercial module at a later date.

NAMO is an EASA Part 145 and Part M subpart G certified maintenance organisation with its headquarters in Finland. The company is approved to perform line/base maintenance for all of the following aircraft types:
Airbus A318, A319, A320, A321 and A330 aircraft as well as Boeing 747 and 757 models. Supporting services are also provided, such as 24-hour engineering and AOG operations. NAMO has Line Station and General Cooperation Agreement with VDG Hangar in Sharjah; UAE to provide Base Maintenance activities. 


Nick Godwin
, Commsoft’s Managing Director, commented: “We’re very pleased to be working with NAMO and initial implementation meetings will start very soon with the team, with the first aircraft to come under OASES support being a Boeing 747-400F. NAMO’s decision represents a further extension of the truly global nature of the OASES family.”
 
The OASES user community currently numbers 120 organisations in no less than 50 different countries and includes national carriers, 3rd party maintainers, regional carriers, leasing companies, cargo specialists, charter operators and specialist rotable stockists across the USA, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Australasia.