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Veryon Showcases Data-Driven Unified Maintenance Suite at NBAA Maintenance Conference

AI-powered ecosystem connects maintenance workflows, helping operators reduce downtime and act on insight in real time.

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Veryon, a leading provider of aviation software and information services, today announced it will highlight its unified aviation maintenance suite at the NBAA Maintenance Conference, taking place May 5-7, 2026, in New Orleans, LA.

"Our unified aviation maintenance suite connects the maintenance lifecycle, and Veryon AIRE helps teams turn that connectivity into faster decisions, earlier issue detection, and more confident action,” said Bethany Little, CEO of Veryon.

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Business aviation operators are under growing pressure from rising costs, aging fleets, labor constraints, and increasing operational complexity. Yet, many still work across disconnected systems for maintenance tracking, technical content, troubleshooting, and execution. The result is slower decisions, inconsistent execution, compliance exposure, and unnecessary downtime.

Veryon’s unified aviation maintenance suite addresses that challenge by bringing maintenance data, technical content, troubleshooting, reliability insights, and MRO execution into one connected platform. Spanning fleet maintenance and operations, fleet performance and reliability, guided troubleshooting, technical publications and compliance, and MRO management, the suite gives operators, MROs, and maintenance teams a clearer view of aircraft, tasks, defects, documentation, parts, approvals, and required actions. With shared data and workflows across the maintenance lifecycle, Veryon helps reduce manual reconciliation, eliminate unnecessary system switching, improve operational control, and enable better, faster decisions.

At the core of the suite is Veryon AIRE, the AI-driven data intelligence engine built on more than 100 million real-world maintenance events. By applying advanced analytics and machine learning, Veryon AIRE helps teams identify recurring issues earlier, surface the most likely fixes, and act faster, often before problems escalate into costly disruptions.

"Maintenance teams don't struggle with a lack of data. They struggle with turning that data into timely, actionable insight," said Bethany Little, Chief Executive Officer at Veryon. "Our unified aviation maintenance suite connects the maintenance lifecycle, and Veryon AIRE helps teams turn that connectivity into faster decisions, earlier issue detection, and more confident action.”

Veryon’s unified approach is designed to support the full maintenance lifecycle, from the moment work is identified to the moment it is completed and documented. Instead of relying on fragmented systems, duplicate data entry, manual handoffs, or institutional knowledge alone, teams can operate from a shared source of truth that supports faster troubleshooting, stronger compliance confidence, and more consistent maintenance execution.

See It Live

Attendees can experience the suite firsthand at the NBAA Maintenance Conference during Veryon’s exhibitor product demonstration, “Inside the Unified Suite Powering Smarter Aviation Maintenance,” presented by Chris Heine, Veryon Senior Product Manager, on May 5 at 2:45 p.m. CT in Exhibit Hall E. Participants can also visit Veryon at booth #518 for a live walkthrough of the latest enhancements of the data-driven platform.

About Veryon

Veryon is the leading provider of aviation software and information services, trusted by over 5,500 customers, 75,000 maintenance professionals, and more than 100 OEMs in nearly 150 countries. Powered by the world's largest de-identified aviation maintenance dataset, which contains over 100 million events, the all-in-one Veryon suite combines OEM-authorized publications, intuitive cloud-based maintenance workflows, and AI-driven insights to help operators, MROs, and OEMs maximize flying time without compromising safety or compliance. Drawing on Veryon's 50+ years of experience and support from experts who understand aviation, Veryon customers have achieved up to a 75 percent reduction in troubleshooting time for new technicians and up to a 23 percent reduction in downtime costs. Learn more at veryon.com.

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Veryon Media Contact
Kim Welch
Director, Corporate Marketing
Veryon
kwelch@veryon.com

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Veryon highlights its data-driven, AI-powered unified maintenance suite at NBAA Maintenance Conference.
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Veryon
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