Global aircraft leasing firm BOC Aviation will adopt GE Aerospace's Asset Transfer System (ATS), a state-of-the-art digital platform designed to modernise and optimise the management of leased asset documentation. This strategic move underscores BOC Aviation's focus on digital innovation to support its growing fleet and operational complexity.
GE Aerospace's ATS stood out to BOC Aviation due to its robust capabilities, forward-looking development roadmap, and track record in delivering scalable, efficient solutions for technical documentation management. The system excels at ingesting vast volumes of technical records and asset data, while making this information easily searchable and transferrable through advanced digital services. It is especially valued by lessors, airlines, and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) providers for its ability to improve transparency and operational efficiency throughout the aircraft lifecycle.
“We are excited to work with GE Aerospace and integrate the Asset Transfer System into our operations,” said Thomas Chandler, Chief Operating Officer at BOC Aviation. “This innovative solution will enhance efficiency in managing asset documentation, supporting our growth strategy and reinforcing our commitment to delivering value to our customers.”
The ATS platform is comprised of two main modules—Records Management and Project Management—within a single digital workspace. This integrated approach allows users to organise, view, search, retrieve, download, and transfer critical documentation seamlessly and securely. By centralising the asset data workflow, ATS minimises manual effort and risk, ensuring documentation is accessible and actionable across the asset's leasing lifecycle.
Through this partnership with GE Aerospace, BOC Aviation is reinforcing its position as a technology-driven leader in the global aircraft leasing sector, dedicated to operational excellence and customer value.