Parata Air, a South Korean start-up airline, has gone live with AMOS, the maintenance and engineering solution from Swiss AviationSoftware (Swiss-AS), to support the launch of its commercial operations and future growth.
Parata Air entered the market with a fleet of four aircraft, comprising two Airbus A330s and two Airbus A320s. At go-live, one A330 and one A320 are in active service, with the remaining two aircraft scheduled to enter operations shortly. The airline operates domestic routes within South Korea, as well as international services to destinations including Japan and Southeast Asia.
Parata Air has implemented the AMOS Airline Edition as the backbone of its maintenance and engineering activities. The system went live in November 2025, supporting maintenance planning, execution and regulatory compliance from day one of operations.
“Going live with AMOS is a major milestone for Parata Air as we grow our operations with clear, compliant maintenance processes. We selected AMOS as our core maintenance system from the outset because our review confirmed that it aligns strongly with airworthiness authority requirements. It also standardises workflows and records across planning, engineering, line maintenance and materials, giving us the visibility and control we need every day,” said the Director of the Aircraft Maintenance Division at Parata Air.
A smooth implementation in a start-up environment
As a start-up airline, Parata Air benefited from a focused and efficient implementation approach. Many members of the technical team brought prior AMOS experience, enabling rapid system set-up and clear process alignment.
The initial implementation scope covers the core maintenance processes required for daily operations and regulatory compliance. In a future phase, Parata Air plans to extend its use of AMOS to include financial management processes, further strengthening its integrated airline IT landscape.
























