Veryon, a global provider of aviation software and information services, has announced the acquisition of EBIS from Tronair. The move strengthens Veryon’s aviation maintenance portfolio by adding advanced ground support equipment (GSE) asset management tools and a next-generation maintenance management system. These solutions serve Part 145 repair stations, FBOs, charter operators, airlines, and maintenance providers worldwide.
Many maintenance providers still rely on outdated or disconnected systems, which create challenges in managing assets both on the ground and in the air. The integration of EBIS into the Veryon platform will deliver a unified, intelligent solution. This platform improves efficiency, boosts uptime, and enhances operational visibility across all maintenance activities.
Kris Volrath, Senior Vice President of Product at Veryon, said the acquisition directly responds to market needs. “Aircraft maintenance has become more complex, and ground handling assets have often been overlooked,” he explained. “MROs are demanding smarter, easier-to-use systems. By adding EBIS, we simplify maintenance operations, reduce costs, and create greater value for our customers.”
With EBIS now part of its product suite, Veryon is reshaping the maintenance technology landscape. The new system supports commercial, general, and business aviation operators as well as MROs. It also enables real-time connection between maintenance providers and operators through seamless integration with Veryon Tracking.
Moreover, the inclusion of EBIS Ground Support Equipment (GSE) software extends these benefits to ground operations. Maintenance teams can now manage aircraft and equipment within one connected ecosystem.
























