Veryon Advances Fleet Reliability through AI-Driven Insights and Tools at Predictive Aircraft Maintenance Singapore 2025 Conference

Veryon Advances Fleet Reliability through AI-Driven Insights and Tools at Predictive Aircraft Maintenance Singapore 2025 Conference

Veryon Advances Fleet Reliability through AI-Driven Insights and Tools at Predictive Aircraft Maintenance Singapore 2025 Conference

Veryon, a provider of information services and software solutions for the aviation industry, is set to showcase its AI-powered predictive maintenance technology at the Predictive Aircraft Maintenance Conference, taking place Sept. 15-16 in Singapore.

During the conference, Veryon will demonstrate its solutions that work together, creating a closed information loop that helps operators see issues sooner and take action faster with: 

  • Veryon Defect Analysis: an AI-powered tool that identifies and clusters recurring defects and prevents issues before they ground an aircraft. Reduces repeat defects by 33%, unscheduled removals by 20%, and delays/cancellations by 10%
  • Veryon Reliability: an AI-enabled module that forecasts component failures, maximizes aircraft availability and supports proactive maintenance strategies
  • Veryon Guided Troubleshooting: an intelligence-powered guide that delivers predictive fix recommendations based on real-world outcomes from thousands of aircraft events. Cuts troubleshooting time by up to 50% and increases first-time fix rates by more than 5% with step-by-step guidance
  • Veryon Tracking+: A cloud-based platform for fleet, maintenance, inventory and flight operations, trusted by over 150 operators managing more than 2,000 aircraft.

“Many operators face fragmented and inconsistent data spread across multiple systems, which undermines predictive accuracy,” says Kris Volrath, senior vice president of Product at Veryon. “Our platform unifies historical reliability patterns, real-time defect analysis, and AI-guided troubleshooting into a single, trusted view. This not only allows maintenance teams to act early and plan proactively, but a validated-by-experts approach also ensures AI-driven recommendations are understood, trusted and applied with safety at the forefront.”

Join Vernon for “Smarter Skies: Advancing Fleet Reliability Through AI-Driven Insights and Tools” on Mon., Sept. 15, at 12:20. Dave Purfurst, global director of Solutions Consulting at Veryon, will reveal how operators are using AI to predict failures months in advance, turn unplanned repairs into scheduled interventions, and close the loop from fault detection to resolution. Attendees can visit Veryon at the conference to see how integrated AI and predictive maintenance solutions set the standard for aviation reliability.

For more information about Veryon and its predictive maintenance solutions, visit Veryon.com.

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