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CTS Engines Adopts QOCO Aviadex to Power Visionary Engine Maintenance Operations and Reduce Turnaround Times

CTS Engines adopting QOCO Aviadex marks a ground-breaking milestone of a leading engine MRO deploying intelligent, real-time data services for maintenance process improvement. QOCO Aviadex integrates with M&E systems, transforms data and feeds it directly into the systems of CTS Engines, enabling a step-change in foresight and pre-engine induction and at-shop planning.

 

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CORAL SPRINGS, FL, United States, HELSINKI, Finland – QOCO Systems, a leader in software solutions for aviation Tech Ops maintenance efficiency improvement, and CTS Engines, a world-class provider of jet engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services are proud to jointly announce a strategic partnership where CTS Engines adopts QOCO Aviadex to streamline and enhance efficiency across its MRO processes.

Aviadex delivers significant operational advantages to CTS from continuous data flow throughout the entire engine lifecycle. Automated engine data flow between CTS Engines and its customers provides CTS the ability to improve the forecasting accuracy of engine maintenance needs, optimize planning based on newly found foresight and achieve meaningful Turnaround Time reductions.

 

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These benefits are achieved through up-to-date, continuous operator engine data flows, earlier pre-shop visit data ingestion and validation and comprehensive engine configuration data. Visibility into status and position of every installed part, module, and engine along with a detailed events list covering life-limit requirements and assembly information supports long-term planning of spare part replacements.

Matti Nevala, CEO of QOCO Systems, commented:

“We are excited to welcome CTS Engines to our growing community of Aviadex users. By leveraging Aviadex, CTS Engines will be able to plan engine maintenance slots well in advance and reserve required spare parts for engine-specific needs resulting in accelerated shop turnaround times and operational efficiency.”

Bill Kircher, CEO of CTS Engines, commented:

“We are proud to take a major step towards a smarter, data-driven operation. This investment is all about delivering greater value to our growing customer base - with faster turnaround times, foresight into material demands and more efficient shop processes."

About QOCO Systems

QOCO Systems is a leading provider of intelligent, modern software for airlines, engine and airframe MROs and OEMs. QOCO’s software focuses on maximizing efficiency in maintenance operations, from Aviadex providing critical foresight into maintenance needs to AI-based line maintenance production planning (Assignment) and digital tooling management (MROTools) for control, compliance, savings and operational improvement. QOCO’s current customers include, among others, Rolls-Royce, Safran, Lufthansa, TAP Portugal, Iberia, Finnair, Endeavor.

Matti Nevala, CEO

QOCO Systems

matti.nevala@qoco.aero

About CTS Engines

CTS Engines is a global leader in mature engine maintenance, redefining MRO services for legacy fleets. Operating from its brand-new, state-of-the-art Engine Hub in Coral Springs, Florida, CTS Engines provides comprehensive maintenance, repair, overhaul, and testing services for wide-body aircraft engines. As an independent MRO, the company supports a diverse portfolio of commercial and military operators worldwide, delivering tailored, cost-effective solutions that extend engine life and enhance operational performance. Since its founding in 2002, CTS Engines has built a reputation for technical excellence, operational flexibility, and exceptional customer service.

Bill Kircher, CEO

CTS Engines

bkircher@ctsengines.com

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