Veryon, a leading provider of information services and software solutions for the aviation industry, has announced its acquisition of Rusada, a prominent player in the aviation maintenance management software industry since 1987. This strategic move solidifies Veryon’s commitment to innovation while strengthening its position as a trusted aviation management software market leader.
Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, Rusada has a presence across the globe with employees in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, India, Singapore and
Australia. Rusada’s software is used by nearly 100 customers that operate over 2,000 aircraft collectively.
With the completion of this acquisition, Veryon gains access to Rusada’s extensive expertise, advanced technology and global customer base from every corner of the
industry, including commercial, charter, business, military and government operations. Envision, the company’s key solution is a single hub for managing airworthiness,
maintenance and flight operations. The product’s wide range of functionality paired with user-friendly interfaces provides users with accurate and insightful data.
The combined companies will provide aircraft operators with unparalleled features, including asset management, maintenance planning, supply chain optimisation,
compliance monitoring and data analytics. Veryon and Rusada customers can continue to expect uninterrupted 24/7/365 support and ongoing product enhancements. The acquisition will allow both companies the ability to offer a wider selection of solutions while maintaining the trusted reputation and brand attributes of both providers.
Since 1973, Veryon has expanded by adding new partners, content and technology through the acquisition of CaseBank and Flightdocs and today offers aviation operators technology to better access publications, fix maintenance issues faster and operate more efficiently without compromising compliance. The Veryon brand is trusted by over 7,500 customers across 165 countries, serving over 70,000 users and over 25% of the world’s largest airlines.