GAMIT Ltd., an AMAC Aerospace company based in Stansted, in the UK, has secured a long-term contract to digitise the technical records of DRF Luftrettung's fleet. This initiative will utilise GAMIT's software, ROAM (records online asset management), a state-of-the-art digital records management solution.
DRF Luftrettung will leverage ROAM to further modernise its operations, seamlessly managing the technical documentation generated by its fleet. ROAM's unique functions and integrations will facilitate monitoring and managing airworthiness compliance, enabling DRF Luftrettung to enhance operational efficiency, optimise manpower and support its continuous improvement goals.
Paul Tarantino, CEO of GAMIT, commented, “We are thrilled to partner with DRF Luftrettung in this significant digital transformation project. ROAM's advanced capabilities will provide DRF with unparalleled insights and control over their fleet's technical records, ensuring they remain at the forefront of aviation safety and efficiency.”
The ROAM software offers a comprehensive digital solution for managing aircraft records, allowing for real-time access and updates. By digitising these records, DRF Luftrettung will benefit from increased accuracy, reduced administrative workload and enhanced compliance tracking. This will enable the organisation to focus more on its core mission of providing critical air rescue services.
The contract underscores the growing trend towards digitalisation in the aviation industry, where efficiency and compliance are paramount. GAMIT Ltd.'s expertise in digital records management positions it as a key player in this evolving landscape, helping aviation companies streamline their operations and maintain the highest standards of safety.
In addition to this contract, GAMIT is also expanding its portfolio of services to include advanced analytics and predictive maintenance tools, further supporting its clients in achieving operational excellence.