Trax and Aerostrat, both part of the AAR group, have been selected by Thai Airways to support a comprehensive digital transformation of the airline’s maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) operations. The initiative represents a significant step in modernising maintenance processes and strengthening operational efficiency across Thai Airways’ global network.
At the core of the programme is Trax’s eMRO enterprise resource planning platform, supported by a suite of eMobility applications and a secure cloud hosting solution. Together, these technologies will enable Thai Airways to modernise its MRO activities by providing real-time access to critical maintenance data from any location. This enhanced visibility is expected to streamline workflows, improve coordination across teams and support more informed, timely decision-making throughout the organisation.
Complementing the Trax solution, Thai Airways will also implement Aerostrat’s advanced maintenance planning software, Aerros. The system delivers industry-leading capabilities in long-range maintenance forecasting and optimisation, allowing the airline to plan more effectively for heavy maintenance events while balancing operational demand. By improving forward planning accuracy, Aerros will help maximise fleet availability and drive greater cost efficiency across the maintenance programme.
In addition, Thai Airways will deploy proprietary artificial intelligence-powered solutions developed by Trax and Aerostrat. These tools are designed to enhance advanced planning, automate workflows and provide intelligent assistance with defect resolution. The integration of AI capabilities is expected to reduce manual intervention, accelerate maintenance decision-making and improve overall reliability.
The combined implementation of digital solutions from Trax and Aerostrat will add scalability, security and flexibility to Thai Airways’ maintenance operations, ensuring the systems can evolve alongside future fleet and network changes. By digitising processes and significantly reducing reliance on paper-based workflows, the airline also expects to improve aircraft turnaround times and maintenance productivity.
Beyond operational benefits, the move supports Thai Airways’ broader sustainability objectives. Reduced paper usage and more efficient maintenance planning will contribute to a lower environmental footprint, aligning digital transformation with responsible operational practices.
























