SkyThread Corporation from Irvine, California, and Wingleet Corporation from Paris have signed a new strategic partnership. The goal is clear: speed up the use of blockchain and cloud tools in aviation. Together, they will help airlines and maintenance providers verify, protect, and share vital data on aircraft parts and assets.
Both companies are known for their strength in secure data technology. Now, they are working together to fix long-standing problems in aviation supply chains. Their focus is on better transparency, trust, and traceability.
The two firms will connect Wingleet’s Aero-Chain powered data vault with SkyThread’s data-sharing platform. This link will allow aviation players to collect, check, and share information on aircraft, engines, and parts with ease. It will also speed up decisions and reduce maintenance delays.
The current supply chain remains complex and scattered. Many operators still rely on outdated systems. This collaboration tackles that issue head-on. By tracking every part from creation to retirement, the new model brings clarity and confidence.
Wingleet’s integration know-how will boost SkyThread’s rollout across global aviation networks. The result will be a smooth, secure, and fully compliant data environment. It will also support safer and more efficient air transport.
“This collaboration marks a pivotal step in our mission to redefine how aviation stakeholders share and authenticate data,” said John Rassieur, CEO and Chairman of SkyThread Corporation. “By joining forces with Wingleet, we will accelerate the adoption of blockchain and AI technologies, driving trust, efficiency, and safety across the global aviation supply chain.”