Saudia Group has selected Veryon Defect Analysis as part of its wider drive to strengthen digital maintenance analytics across its passenger and cargo fleet.
As the Group continues to expand its fleet and route network in line with the Kingdom’s aviation strategy, it is investing in advanced analytical tools to complement existing maintenance systems and improve operational reliability and efficiency.
With more than 160 aircraft operated across multiple business units, Saudia Group manages a complex maintenance environment requiring continuous data review and close coordination across technical teams. Veryon Defect Analysis applies artificial intelligence and natural language processing to group related defect reports and corrective actions across aircraft types, giving maintenance teams clearer visibility of recurring issues and emerging trends.
Airlines already using defect analytics platforms have reported tangible gains in defect tracking efficiency, faster troubleshooting, and improved maintenance planning. The software integrates with established maintenance and engineering systems, delivering near real-time insights to support decision-making and optimise technical performance.
The rollout will support maintenance and engineering teams across relevant Saudia Group entities.


























