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Commsoft’s OASES to support Topjets Worldwide

New Italian scheduled airline, Topjets Worldwide, has chosen the MRO IT system OASES from Commsoft, to support its planned operations.

Currently in the process of submitting its CAME for approval by the airworthiness authorities, Topjets Worldwide has recently acquired an ex-Etihad Airbus A340-642 for use on long haul flights from Northern Italy to India and other destinations.

Offering an industry-leading technical sophistication whilst still being intuitively user-friendly, OASES is structured in a modular format to allow for maximum flexibility and scalability. Topjets Worldwide has opted for the Core, Airworthiness, Materials and Planning modules with an option to access the Line Maintenance Control module at a later date.

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All the modules will be implemented in Commsoft’s Private Cloud service, removing the need for the airline to invest in any additional hardware.

Nick Godwin, Commsoft’s Managing Director, commented: “We’re delighted to welcome Topjets Worldwide to the OASES family which continues to grow in numbers and geographical spread. This is the sixth new OASES contract that we’ve signed this year and Topjets Worldwide have become our fourth Italian customer. Initial implementation meetings with the airline’s team will start shortly with a view to the system going live in the autumn.”

OASES is currently being used to support more than 130 aviation operations in over 55 different countries, including national and regional carriers, business aviation and charter operators, cargo specialists, leasing companies, MROs and specialist rotable stockists.

Founded in 1971, Commsoft (Communications Software (Airline Systems) Ltd) won its first airline contract in 1975. Today, the company is a world leader in aviation engineering and maintenance systems. 

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Commsoft’s flagship product is OASES (Open Aviation Strategic Engineering System), which is currently serving over 130 aviation customers worldwide, ranging from national carriers and large third-party maintenance providers to small independent operators. 

Commsoft’s Head Office is in Tiptree, Essex. The company also has regional offices in Derby and another close to Gatwick Airport, as well as an office in Australia and support partners in India, Romania and Singapore.

 

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