WingWork publicly launches maintenance software for part 135 and 91 operators
WingWork is excited to publicly launch its modern maintenance tracking platform. WingWork is a cloud-based software built for part 91 and 135 mechanics with ease-of-use and comprehensiveness in mind, allowing operators to spend more time fixing and less time clicking. WingWork hopes to empower aircraft mechanics through its modern and intuitive interface. WingWork recognized the need for an end-to-end operating system built for maximum efficiency and functionality. The initial launch has features covering maintenance tracking, work orders, inventory control, invoice generation, logbook ingestion, and data entry. WingWork team has assembled a team of over 50 industry advisors, including maintenance personnel at operators and seasoned aviation experts. Matt Castellini, CEO of WingWork, reports, "Our network of advisors has been a crucial element to our success. They give us invaluable feedback on building a world-class tool to power the modern aircraft mechanic. We're beyond excited about the features we plan to roll out in 2024. It's clear from the market response that we're on to something." Mike Eddy from Stein's Aircraft Services states, "Customer feedback is actually implemented into WingWork. The platform gives us real hope as we begin our journey to ultimately move paperless." The WingWork team has ambitious plans for further product expansion driven by customer feedback. "The maintenance industry is ready for a 21st-century solution that will utilize cutting-edge technology widely adopted in other industries," said Karthik Srinivasan, WingWork's Chief Technology Officer. "We want to develop best-in-class software to help the maintenance industry make the transition from relying on manual processes to harnessing the power of next-generation technology to help assist them with their workflows and leveraging data to their benefit." WingWork's goal is to empower operators to better forecast maintenance events and associated costs, reducing downtime spent servicing their aircraft. WingWork has hired multiple aviation veterans to its ranks from highly respectable organizations including Ryan Rudolph from Fly Louie and Matt McDermott from Jet 1. Rounding out the WingWork team are Joeseph Rodrigues, Ory Medina, Tiger Ma, and Nirmal Sumanth, engineers with extensive SaaS and startup experience. WingWork will be exhibiting at the upcoming NBAA Maintenance Conference in Portland, or along with NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas.