ESPOO, Finland – Widerøe, the largest regional airline in the Nordic countries, has selected QOCO MROTools to achieve holistic end-to-end process control and operational efficiency in its tooling environment, resulting in improved workforce productivity and stronger compliance outcomes.
Digitalising a multi-base airline maintenance operation
Widerøe Technical Services operates across five airports with access to 42 airports throughout Norway, covering line maintenance, heavy maintenance, component maintenance, and ground support. QOCO MROTools will provide Widerøe's maintenance teams with complete visibility and control across all tooling touchpoints, replacing manual and fragmented processes with modern digital workflows. These include self-service pick-up and drop-off, pre-ordering, peer handover, and on-the-spot defect and missing tool reporting by frontline technicians, driving measurable improvements in workforce efficiency, tool tracking accuracy, and compliance. The solution integrates fully with Widerøe's AMOS M&E system.
The value of QOCO MROTools
QOCO MROTools is the best end-to-end solution on the market as it (unlike any other option available) integrates customers’ IT and all tooling and GSE access and touchpoints to achieve full process control (and audit trail) across the entire operation. Operational efficiency improvements are driven by modern digital workflows and tooling management capabilities (including, but not limited to real-time visibility of all tools, assisted calibration management, on the spot defect reporting by frontline staff and built-in controls such as automatic blocking of unserviceable tools).
As direct benefits, MROTools drastically reduces missing tools (up to 80%, depending on starting point), the severity and duration of tooling incidents (up to 80%) through quick isolation and mitigation, and improves labor efficiency (up to 10%). In addition to direct benefits, MROTools provides powerful data and insights to support decision-making and continuous improvement of tool lifecycle management, procurement practices and inventory management. MROTools also allows customers to forecast tooling requirements for the future engine repairs and provides immediate access to mission-critical information needed to perform maintenance tasks.
QOCO MROTools is trusted by the likes of Delta Group across many bases, flag carriers like TAP Portugal and Finnair, and many others. The solution is suited to any operational environment requiring tooling, GSE and Consumables control.
About Widerøe
Widerøe, is a Norwegian airline, and is the largest regional airline operating in the Nordic countries. Widerøe Technical Services AS is a fully owned subsidiary of Widerøe AS and a daughter company in the Torghatten ASA Group and Fjord1 ASA. Widerøe Technical Services AS provides technical services in five airports and access to 42 airports throughout Norway. WTS provides Heavy Maintenance, Line Maintenance, Component Maintenance, Ground Support, AOG and training. The main office are placed in Bodø.
About QOCO Systems
QOCO Systems is a leading provider of intelligent, modern software solutions for airlines, engine and airframe MROs and OEMs. QOCO’s software is designed to maximize efficiency in maintenance operations. QOCO's integration and data platform Aviadex provides critical foresight into maintenance needs, QOCO Assignment harnesses the power of AI Agents to optimize line maintenance production planning, and QOCO MROTools enables end-to-end process control, compliance, cost savings and operational improvement for tooling, GSE and Consumables.
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Ekaterina Vuorinen
