Embry-Riddle Integrates Veryon Maintenance Tracking into Aviation Maintenance Science Curriculum

Veryon, a provider of aviation software and information services, announces that it is partnering with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University to further the university's Aviation Maintenance Science program by incorporating Veryon maintenance tracking into the curriculum for airframe and powerplant (A&P) students seeking leadership and management roles. 

The partnership reflects the industry's growing focus on preparing the next generation of maintenance professionals for increasingly connected aviation environments. Embry-Riddle students will have hands-on experience with the digital maintenance-management software used by aviation operators to manage aircraft records, maintenance events, and compliance. Through guided coursework and working directly within the platform, students will gain practical exposure to the workflows and record-keeping processes maintenance teams rely on to keep aircraft safe and operational.

Students will work in a controlled training environment designed specifically for higher education, safely exploring maintenance-tracking workflows and data-management processes such as:

  • managing aircraft maintenance records and documentation
  • tracking scheduled and unscheduled maintenance events
  • understanding regulatory compliance workflows
  • using digital tools to support operational readiness and safety.

Faculty will have full access to Veryon's support resources to help integrate the platform into classroom instruction, while students will engage with the system through instructor-led exercises and coursework.

Students who complete coursework using the platform may receive certificates recognizing their experience with modern aviation-maintenance management software, providing them with an additional credential as they enter the aviation workforce.

"As aviation maintenance operations become increasingly digital, it's critical that students graduate with hands-on experience using the same technologies they'll encounter in the workforce," says Mitch Geraci, associate professor in the Aviation Maintenance Science department at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. "Integrating Veryon maintenance tracking into our Aviation Maintenance Science curriculum helps bridge classroom learning with real-world operational practices."

"Today's aviation maintenance professionals need familiarity with the systems and workflows shaping modern aircraft operations," says Bethany Little, chief executive officer of Veryon. "By bringing Veryon maintenance tracking into the classroom, we're helping students build practical experience before they enter the workforce."

For more information, visit veryon.com.

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